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Show 1 HELPER, UTAH, DECEMBER, 28, 1934 I ICC! Meat MArket and Grocery Grande Western Railroad in Utah The portion of the Denver and vjmuc vrHi.ern naiiroaa In Utah was constructed as a narrow gauge eastward from Salt Lake City when the Utah and Plea son t Valley Railway (The Calico route) extending from Springvilie to. the coal mines in Pleasant Valley, was purchased. On August 1, 1S82, a' line was completed from. Clear Creek (Tucker), a station on the Utah and .i ledlum Standard, doz COFFEE, All Brands FLOUR sack per Star brandy MILK All 90j brands M cans for 5 J fji Pound per sirAR CQi 37r pi'MPKIN, SoUd Pack, j No. 2'2 cans each 10 pound bag -j TOMATO JUICE, TaU Cans, 2 for SALMON, Fancy tall tins each Pinkf f rj .EJUftH THFATPE HELPER LMObtRH THEATRES SUNDAY & IN UTAH CITIEIS MONDAY Sunday 2:30 to 11 Until 6 Evening 10c 10c 15c 20c 20c 25c 3 j ey'a nev ure "Be mA Jf- - ledT Packages for S ami SOUP, Tomato, Veg.. Way Pea etc, 5 Cans theater nd and! ey playsj DATES, Cellophane, Pounds girl who WALNUTS, Shelled, Per Pound 3 T mpA m$y 53yj NUTS AND MIXED CANDY Usenet; Ax- - $h ' man's fbioU another froan'c Ksart. S1 I j .i tV' S R JT jy MEATS PORK CHOPS, Pounds 8 4 to A, ., LEG O LAMB, j 4 p. j Per Pound LAMB STEW, Per Pound j ., Per Pound .................... STEER BEEF POT ROAST, fmu to Per Pound PORK SAUSAGE Home made per lb .. ACON, Sugar Cured Sliced Per lb PICNIC HAMS, Per Pound ij ome Salt will Per Pound a ljt mptu .... Until 6:00 Evening . TURKEYS FRESH TROUT. WEDNESDAY' & THURSDAY THE BIG BARGAIN SHOW Wed... Continuous after 3:80 Until 6- - Children 5c Adults 10c Eve. Children 10c; Adults 15c PAUL MUNI : BETTY DAVIS And Chapter One of the New Thrilling Aviation Serial "Tailspin Tommy" Fri. - f . 20 25c "The Band Plays On" & c DR. N. E. KING Eyesight Specialist at the Gift Shop. Eyes Examined. Repair Work. HELPER 5 20c "Border Town" .j SPRINGERS, 1 - ROBERT YOUNG BETTY FURNESS ' in FRESH FANCY HENS, rriv- - 10-1- 10c in Am BOILED HAM SUced TUESDAY (New Year's Day) Continuous after 2:30 4 gy j STEAKS, Steer Beef, 4 a X 1 r pound 51 UTAH & Sat. Jan. 4 &5 "Pat" Paterson Lew Ayers Happy New Year to our many friends and 10 J THESE HOLIDAY FROLICS AT I GOLDEN CAMEL CABARET off STYLE SHOP MRS- - J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. point . The information contained hereLicensed Embalmer Undertaker in was given by Arthur Ridgeway, In attendance Chief Engineer of the D. & R. G. UTAH PRICE Ambulance Service Phone 2ft W. "Here's at Denver. That j V J : A I i Deliver First Grade PHONE 72 Subscribe r for The Journal i Protects CALL 322 AND GET YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR PRIVATE PARTIES - 1 w It V 1 Nw; r. of Drinks, Sandwiches and RAINBOW INN OPPOSITE RAINBOW GARDENS Your boy or girl Number 159 (Cj A ton at ner j CENTRAL LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY :e HELPER, UTAH Light any boy or girl needs only to use the new Study Lamp for one evening to experience the satisfaction of relief from eyestrain. .W.V.V. Visit Our New Party Rooms Call Us For Private Rooms for Dancing and Parties You'll find, as its use is continued, much less complaint because of tired eyes. Headaches, dullness. and inability of school children to apply themselves to the task of studying, will diminish to a surprisingly large extent. HELPER, UTAH In Here is a light All Kinds of Sandwiches Lunches and Drinks aggravated cases, of and preventing that is scientifically designed for the particular purpose of protecting eyesight the serious consequences of defective vision. YOU MEED IT IN YOUR HOME AND IT'S SO EASY TO HAVE ONE OR MORE! MADAM QUEEN'S THE GRILL CAFE You'll be Surprised Enjoyably surprised, too, at the really marvelous food that Is served ho tastefully and amazed to -- our prices are. When you next dine out make it a point to come here. CAN ACCOMMODATE 800 find how st extremely-mode- Ohen Day and Night - IIELl'KK N course, an eye specialist should be consulted. These lamps and also the new r 0. K. Tailors "We Specialize in Spaghetti and Rayioli" Thank All Our Friends for the Past Favors. It will be Our Aim to Serve You Better in 1935 Clean Coal friends Light Lunches SO USD As 1934 Fades Away We Wish to We to our many j We Serve You the Best. All Kinds RANGE 1A1 Westet We Wish You One and AH A Very Happy New Year R MISS THE FAN "Lottery Lovers" Subscribe for The Journal ro DON'T in Helper, Utah, December, 28, 1934 :is Tues. Jan. 1st All Other Items Greatly Reduced patrons CHIPS AND SHAVINGS i R Dances Sat. Dec. 29th Mon. Dec, 31st and h. Dresses 1X PORK ROAST, What Coats and Hats 1L Price ,....w VEAL CHOPS &. STEAKS, per lb a DANCES And PRE INVENTORY SALE U. S. INSPECTED Per pound FREE con-strct- SWEET PO-- j TATOES, 4 lbs for .... AJ VEAL POT ROAST 3 Bev-eridg- e, ' y YAMS & Mrs. E. H. Thomas is nursing a painful injury to her finger due to it being pierced by a sewing: machine needle last week. ' per lb CELERY, Crisp, Bleached, Each 9 ST. BAKNABAS SCHOOL HOLDS NOEL PAKTV Members of the St. Barnabas Episcopal Sunday school held a Christmas social in the Y. M. C. A. Sunday evening. Songs and recitations were rendered by the kiddies with the older children presenting a play "The Christmas Story". Candy and nuts were distributed to all present at the close of the jolly evening. Mr. and Mrs, Gomer Peacock, Miss Louise Peacock, Miss Mae Seaton, Aaron Hanson and Booth Kllfoyle of Price, Miss Orpha Faylor, and William MacKnight of Helper. . CABBAGE, Solid Heads, ! OFFICERS ELECTED BY JOB'S DAUGHTERS BETHEL New officers were recently elected by Price bethel No. 3 of Job's Daughters. They will be installed at a ceremony to be held in the with a Masonic temple dance following the Installation. All Masons and members of the Eastern Star are invited to attend. Elective officers of the bethel are as follows: Honored queen, Miss Frieda Groussman, Price; senior princess, Katherine Pierce, Price; junior princess, Aileen Latuda; guide, Mary E. Price; marshal Ruth Groussman, Price. Following are the appointive officers named by the new honored Chaplain, Betty Monroe, queen: treasurer, Margaret Sunnyside; Ann Reeves, Price; recorder, Elizabeth Stevenson, Price; librarian, Ruth Wetzel, Mohrland; pianist, Katherine Gross, Helper; junior custodian, Lucille Litizzette, Helper; senior custodian, Helen Johnson, Price; first messenger, June Aline Spratling, Helper; second messenger, Maxine Dodge, Helper; third messenger, Teresa Quilico, Helper; fourth messenger, Pauline Quilico, Helper; fifth messenger, Elaine Heck, Helper; inner guard, Rae Opperman, Hiawatha; outer guard, Edna Anderson, Price. guests for the evening. The Ladies of the Moose donated generously xrom their supply of canned foods to help the Loyal Order of Moose fill the baskets for Christmas cheer extended to the needy. ion (Colton). In October 1S82, It. was decided to serve the Pleasant Valley from P. V. Junction (Colton) rather than from Clear Creek and thus avoid the operation of two lines over the Summit of the Wasatch Range. Accordingly, by December 1, 1SS2, a line was con-le- y structed from P. V. Junction following up the course of Fish Rad-clif- f, Creek to a connection with the orUtah and Pleasant Valley iginal TROUSSEAU TEA Railway about 2 2 miles north AT MOFFIT HOME of Scofield. The extentsion from P. V. JunctMrs. J. B. Moffit and daughter, o ion (Colton) to the Miss Ida Moffit, were hostesses border was completed April 8, 18- at a prettily appointed trousseau tea at their home Saturday after83, and a division terminal consist noon. They were assisted by Mrs. ing principally of an eleven staff brick enginehouse was constructed Catterina Bottlno, Mrs. Harris B. at P. V. Junction. At the time of Simonsen and the Misses Charlotte Moffit and Eliza Mary Kavan-augthis construction the only station 1890, and the' first reference to appearing between Farnham and "Helper Terminal" appears in the A pink and cream color scheme Castle Gate was one called Castle annual report for the fiscal year was carried out throughout the Valley, and it is not clear whether ending June 30, 1892, during which this "Castle Valley" re- year a new depot, hotel for trainrooms, with the tea table being covered with a beautiful lace cloth ferred to the present town of Price men, new coal chute, roundhouse or some station in the vicinity of and oilhouse were constructed. with an artistic centerpiece of the present town of Helper. In Deeds for the land purchased at pink roses and tall pink tapers at 1887 the station of Price seemed Helper are dated 1891, and one of each end. Mesdames Frank Williams and V. E. Litizzette presidfairly well established, but there these was a conveyance from the It ed at the tea table and Miss Pat still was a station called Castle Helper Townsite Company. Valley, between Price and Castle thus appears that if it were ori Kavanaugh presented the guests Gate. It is quite probable,, al- ginally called "Castle Valley" or with a tiny parchment scroll anwere an entirely new station, LADIES OF MOOSE ACTIVE nouncing the wedding date. though not entirely supported by if it name the "Helper" surely was ap- DURING' YULETIDE authentic records, that the original " Castle Valley" was some sta plied to the location at the time The Ladies of the Moose spon- MR. AND MRS. BUNNEL tion at least in the vicinity of thej standard gauging was effected, or sored a gift exchange social Tues- ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bunnel were present town of Helper. This sta- in 1890. night in the K. of P. hall for After the construction of the day tion of "Castle.. Valley'' .'occurs in A hot plate lunch hosts at a bridge dinner last Sunthe members. the records as ' late as December division terminal at Helper, which serving was also an attraction of day evening at the home of Mr. evidently' occured in 1891, the use the evenings entertainment and and Mrs. S. B. Bunnel the formers 31, 1887,. .. , . ., The line was standard gauged in of the terminal previously of the Loyal Order of parents. The guest list included at P. V. Junction or Colton members was abandoned. Subsequent to the original installation of facilities at Helper, almost all augmented from -time to time. The amount of trackage grew rather gradually. The first dwellings for employees were constructed in 1897, and the chapel was constructed by the railroad company in 1899. As the Z additional grew, requirements and addi dwellings for employees tions to hotel accommodations were installed. The Y. M. C. A. build- ing was erected in 1906. Due primarily to the rapid development of the coal industry in Carbon County and the complexity of operation attendant thereon, the division terminal was moved from Helper to Soldier Summit in 1919, and due to the subsequently changed condition, it was returned HELPER, UTAH to Helper in 1929 where railroad TONY POLONI, Prop. facilities were greatly expanded to accommodate its location at that Utah-Colorad- PAR & WHITE KLNG- ,Per Pkg CLEANSER, HoUy Brand, Per Can, Carole Lombard and Chester Morris in the "Gay Bride" will feature the week-en- d performances at the Strand. One. of the most touching love dramas is provided while "The Band Play3 On" while Robert Young and Betty Furness will give local fans a fast, thrilling picture of action with a football background. "Border Town" will be shown here ahead of the release date, and Helper fans have the distinction of seeing this picture somewhat previous, as has been the case this fall with many of the other shows presented. With the closing of the weekly serial last week, the management brings the first episode of "Tail- spin Tommy", a dashing, thrilling story of the air that is bound to as well as the keep the grown-up- s children interested during the entire showing in the coming weeks. Pleasant Valley railway, via Sold ier Summit to a point at the junction of Fish Creek with the Price river, called Pleasant Valley Junct- ENTEPQRirs Moose were MANY FEATURES COMING TO STRAND Building of the Denver and Rio w EGOS, U. S. Grade AGE THREE THE HELPER JOURNAL -:- UTAH 3f "3-lit- e" semi-indire- ct floor lamps are being sold by our representatives, in our store, and by your lamp dealer, ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN in the HOME Utah Power & Light Co. i I |