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Show Helper, Utah October, 25 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL CAMPAIGNS TO fNT Strand Theatre Attractions .'j.. acciwiiw Home hoards in the home and u- that now taKe an lives, ac- ,r,000 f Dean . recent statement by 1 ' 10 !, will be our Tbe children in the country will communities ... in to av-'B- e Amere or the homes 9 i V-ig- dis-- temporarily drive for For, elim- - accident 'efe he social, civic, vMemas'.- and other cooperation of active tue in field point to the because of Its nearly 13. that, banters and branches, the 2S-2- Ked unique. opportunity to Lfully promote a project of has a is Ut 8p;f Utf ier ature. accidents injure many more in aiitnmohlle accidents: they Larly as many, claiming an av hot about 80 lives dally. In terms Pare and cents, for the practiminded, home accidents cost Ethan $1,000 per minute. ::ldents of all types are J bit Eight u r disease, Jlo Public said ort is not the place of H In Of la the :1 mie: homes of the country." Has Busy Year; Impressive; Varied services Figures at gathered random the year's renort of twican Red Cross reveal "jW the the j Com - The also includes them to glorified being. Univerthe Bible passage: "Verily, verily, sal salvation rests an progression and probation, and Is unattainable I say unto you, The hour is Reward Held Sure For Persistent taoft laMutT- lesson-sermo- Good com-tn- "Probation after- - Death" is the subject of the sermon to be read in all churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, October 27. The Golden Text: "Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him," is from James 1:12. g, and now Is, when the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of God: and they that hear shall live." (John 5:25); and the following correlative from the Christian Science and Science textbook, Health with Key to he Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: "Mortals need not fancy that belief in the exnerienon of deai:i will awaken m , r rr r r r r. a r - without them." (p. 291). Salesman Wanted for Rawleigh Route MAN Wanted of 800 families. Write today Rawleigh, Dept. UTI 30 SA, Denver, Colo. Phone news items to The Helper Journal. Phone 21 H ' : ' . ' v A film 1 -- Hrx ' vf '--' M' j , : be all of the same uniformly high grade. Be on by that organization. cross workers assisted 64,-- ; )'eteraus; 587 Red Cross Pub-l:-: health nurses paid 921.455 vis-Jt- iypd CD y CEMENT THAT'S REALLY SUPERIOR gives enduring satisfaction when used in the laying of sidewalks and all other construction jobs. The grade we supply can always be counted on to be of this desirable high quality. And whether you buy one bag or a thousand, you ran be sure that it will annual Red Cross roll call, aing from Armistice Day to inksgivlng Day. is one of the ps of backing such a campaign. citizens of the United States are "ed the onrvirtiinlfv In 1nln and ist in the work of the organiza statistics WORTH . 'm N Cross CMtfVHIHT m conducting this humanitarian ram to cut down the mounting if avoidable nersrmal iuiurv and II TM WAtWtKH ' Mr. is ended AHQUrN&t$ n i to is commonly supposed Fieser lu commenting benes Red Cross service to the unnity. "The Red Cross, as a of its chartered obligation to ent death and alleviate suffer It :y Metro-Goldwy- j the home re; AO K each year, cancer, and cerebral Sorrhage. using In - 1 three diseases No. 4. Only le as many deaths my . V' sue fed frf iil ou to g v apparent. azencies now . COM fea-ur-- secured. Red Cross check lists ion forms or home to homes where a distributed , nn children with the help ;38 organizations. anu iuck uj to inaceessiMiuy Lsatioo coverage, little or no taring nas ueeu uuuo w ius uea uross af farm safety, tne However, jiore people weie Lrailv killed in agricultural tits last year than in any other the need tor nation, making education and farm homo in pr - SUIS o puiim. been ,5 has lion . CUT l1" mo accidents, oraciais oi have Safety Council accidents In Most of the arsons were killed and have been prevented. Le to this safety agency, this Of j g mmion men. women, Idren were "'a,"sue' -m h!e our9elf. d0 to the 1 nealer ln wice-b- ut pronto. For upon its screen unreeled for the first time will be "Red Salute" Sunday and Monday starring Bar- Stanwyck, with "Bob" Young lending chief support, the latest offering of Edward Small and Har- producers of Reliance pictures to wnom we owe such varied and memorable cinema treats as "Palooka" and The Ccunt of Monte Ciisto". "Red Salute" gives Barbara her fiist opportunity to doff the familiar garments of tragedy as a pretty, modern co-eblesse:! with venturesome spl tonSue. rit and a rollicking sense of tun !!aUgh9' ye-'uvi- ya.." 3 Tab'e" 'hrto, Jul --- i i0 throughout of the home hazards 3" list ii nMna rr rain enrou ei to fteht against mem. 'Ught' With ' " Mon-!bar- "Red Cross chapter Is being 7 . nart In this cam- to piw Q,OP(i. Fieser sum. 1, ""I - vjmjer Ti . ..." n.rim.. - of -spectacle m...,. .. Luiatuy ana breezy """j " " l"e Btreen. imerformances by ita stars Hands ortant events of the first ceniurv Across the Table" which comes .i tue uuisuan era combme to, the Bonnie Suncay and a aiovlde the vivid Mights of R1ay. should be marked down on Radio's "The l., t Days of our list of "musts" as a deleeta-- ' t)Ie bit of gnriehtlv :juiVv:i . inC eruption of Mt. and the (i ruction of the Diiuuuiu i miss. l:isic tiiy by earthquake This laugh provoking, entertain-'na Stirling climax, and a bril-'an- t vehicle also gives the seductdrama rolls through the ive, blond Carole Lombard an opsplendor of the Roman portunity her talents in a totally different role. In place of her cus. I Teuton Fonti-r- , rapidly rising to toniaiy gorgeously gowned sophis- of stardom, appears as Mar- - ucaieu lady characterization, the n a man who makes riches and tfeching Miss Lombard discloses tower his goal, only to learn that an amazing flair for light comedy hey avail Lim nothing when he in her portrayal as a poor, but at eeks to buy happiness with them. tractive and ambitious maanicurist,! 't rhows Friday and Saturday at and she emerges as an able com-- j It Is rare that a production that U the Strand Theatre. edienne, delivering her lines with is meant to be strictly informative a delightfully sarcastic, infectious should combine so perfectly the Top Hat" gayety. qualities of dramatic excitement Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and genuine thrill that prevails in Fred as a MacMurray, penniles? :ance, sing nud romance their this film. Every Inch of ground is enyoung his most gives playboy, vav through a gay, colorful story from the wildest hills to covered and skilirul performance gaging In "Top Hat", their new RKO Ra-li- M the civiiiced cultured towns of h'fs short but career. promising musical comedy, which s This personable young actor re- Ethiopia. And, m?st important of lyrics and melodies by Irv-'n- veals himself as a deft comedian, all, the colorful, impressive figure Berlin. master of snappy-patter- . His live- of emperor Haile Selassie himself Edward Everett Horton, Helen ly utterances provoke most of tin is present in many of the scenes 3ro(lerick, Erik Rhodes and Eric hilarious moments in the film as centering around Addis Ababa. Blore head the cast supporting the be has a rare gift of enjoying his "Little America" Horton, Rhodes and Eric lole for the pure fun of it. All the excitement, Blore, it will be recalled appeared hardships Harlem Play Girls will also be with Astaire and Miss Rogers in and daring of Admiral Richard E. presented on the stage on Suntheir previous hit "The Cay Byrd's second Antarctic erpedition day's program at the Bonnie. Mark Sandrich, who dihas been captured by two cameraAdded Attraction men who accompanied ithe expedirected "The Gay Divorcee," also H reefed "Top Hat' Eager to satisfy the public de- tion and filmed an authentic, visThis picture shows at the Strand mand for accuratt and complete ual record of that epoch making Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tues- details about the country which rip, entitled 'Little America has already made world history, which opens at the Bonnie theatre', day. rnd its mighty ruler who has ris-- ( as an added attraction Monday & "Welcome Home" n from comparative obscurity to Oct. Tuesday, What P. T. Barnum once said international Para-niaisignificance, ibout credulous folk finds its echo has brought forth a timely 'n the statement of R. A. Hamblin, film entitled "Wings Over Ethio- vho says: "As long as there 4 f$& ' arej(ja which has its premiere at uckers, mere wilt he griiters to t!le Bonnie Theatre Friday and ake them. And there never seems; Saturday. to ne a snortage oi suiKers. Hamblin probably knows where-- try to be amatuer criminals and rf he talks, because he is Holly- ;i hilarious plot in which the bish-- ( etective p, who reads wood's newest technical 'expert, stories, lired by Fox Film to give the turns Sherlock Holmes and pill ever detective audio the inside on "grifters" any ackets for 'Welcome Home", the heard of before these are among lames Dunn picture which comes the diverting details of 'The Bish- Wednesday to the Strand Theatre, op Misbehaves", comedy-myster"The Bishop Misbehaves'' merry Mayer's A Ijondon bishop cn a rampage which shows at the Strand next jt mystery a young couple who Thursday only. j.actic operations. . SDsrlif n m RGH' mTHfiVR Salute" If you're in the movie market for a smart-paced- , sparkling comedy, chock full of the season's Attractions flighty In .1. cuam fieser. vice "Red Bonnie Theatre The Last Days of Pompeii" From the Ashes of the nasr b" Cross .dean Red Star And Lyric Attractions op in Local Down Farm Cut Lto . i1 jj Coming Pictures AGCIutNls sure to get our low ea o 186,326 patients; 98,441 first 'J Certificates were lasnmt while P.833 persons were tralnpd in ;! savlne. Volnnleer worker! "OdUCed 3.102.S43 mirelcal rtrpRs. lrW with 80,901 volunteers being ;3 active duty throughout the CENTRAL LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANY HELPER, UTAH PHONE Thousands By Red Cross Taught SALT LAKE CITY'S NEWEST HOSTELRY Mwe than lg?.nnu eerllflpntea plug completion of first aid were issued last year by the ross. This shows a gain of 66.-- ' certificates Approximately ti4,2()0 boys in '"C CanillS thrniKrhiim fha cniintru f'N Rrst aid tests Since the Red Irst eutjrpd the flpJd of first teaching, being one of the flrsi "'iati(,n In the world to do so. 310,1 one million iiersoni hnve trained In h )UR LOBBY IS DELIGHTFULLY ED DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS RADIO FOR 200 EVKRV ROOMS And ROOM 200 BATHS handling emergency aniui report of the Red Cross mer reveals that more than 327.- - '"Piesorthc Red Cross First Aid tlftl-. t. wwrii .,.1.1 nvjiu III uuiuc d ah HOTEL "IbOOli Junior H4 r c8e hu Ano nnn if Ih aainV mr IMCIIlUt;! TEMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 . III- - ii uur- ' '" eui uiiiiieuis h,cn nai lu8t Pasaed""'"iiers carried on an exha - m wltb correspondence uor . ., ihumi "'"'rs m tiz otner conn. llavin8 Red Cross Societies. - - mlVPar "Qnuai tar k r" persons "U1 cal1 ecD ln 'en uross. take Armistice nank'lvlng Day. 'i AIRCOOL. over the previous r be- jne P,ace ,tt('h Day and J FDR 1936 V-- 8 72 Treatment Aid THE MEW FORD TllfS HOTKL IS IIHSIILY IJECOMM ENDED the Run depot In hotel luildlnr. Intrurhan Just n"ros street IT. I. Station Just 3 block. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. V-Why do we say The New Ford 8 tor 1936? What is new about it? Of course, the newest engine in the e car field is still the V-- 8 engine. Since Ford made it available to all car users (keeping it as economical as cars with fewer cylinders) the Ford V-- 8 has been the newest engine on the market and remains the newest for 1936. You may buy a car on minor "talking points" some specially advertised feature "with the car thrown in" but after all it is the engine you buy when you buy a car. Hence we put the engine first ' 'Other new points about the car make a long list. Its lines are much more beautiful. The hood is longer and sweeps forward over the distinctive new radiator grille, giving the car a length and grace that are instantly impressive. The fender3 ere larger, with a wide flare. Horn3 are concealed behind circular grilles beneath the headlamps. New steel wheels. Ford upholstery always of sterling quality and excellent taste U rich and enduring. The appointments o! the car have a new touch of refinement There low-pric- d horse. driver's touch like a You don't have to "push" or "fight" the driver and car easily get Ford V-- 8 on terms of good understanding with each other. An engine ha3 much to do with the roominess of a car. Very much indeed. A long engine uses up car space. The compact V-- 8 engine permits much of the ordinary engine space to be used by passengers. It really is a great car in every way, this 1933 Ford V-- 8 the finest safest, most dependable Ford car ever built Now on display by Ford dealers. is no question about the increased beauty of the Ford V-- 8 for 193S. In more practical matters, many improvements well-traine- have been made Steering is made easier by a new steering gear ratio. The cooling system circulates 512 gallons of water through a new, larger radiator. Natural thermo-sypho- n action is assisted by two centrifugal water pumps. New style hood around louvres permit a rapid the engine. Easier, quieter shifting of Ford gears The gear shift lever now travels a shorter distance. air-flo- w The two qualities you want in brakes Brakes that stop the car with ease end certainty. Ford Super-Safet- y LOW FORD Brakes of the mechanical design. Safety as always in the eledri-call- y welded genuine steel body. Safety Glass all around at no extra cont. Hundreds have written grateful letters because this glass has protected the safety cf their families. THIRTEEN BODY TYPCS long-teste- A fool-proo- f, you like, Ln city or country. holds the road, responds to the Steady, if PRICES Coupo (S windows). Tudor Sedan. $520. Fordor Sedan. $500. DE LUXE Roadster (with rurablo seat). $5G3. Coupo (3 windows). $370. Coupe (5 windows), $555. Phoelon, SSJD. Tudor Csdan. S5&5. Cal-riol(with rumbl soat), $G25. lortior Sadan, $625. Tudor Touring Sedan (viih built-i- n trunk). 5590. Fordor Touriag Sedsn (ilh fcuilt-i- n trunk). $630. CoiiverUbb Fedeai, f760. F. O. B. Detrsil. StandurJ occ.norjr vouc, including All Tutd tod iypi liitcptr aai tpaiQ tLe. har Salt-t- Glac tSircushoul 1 $510. car you can drive without strain all day, V-- 8 V-- , I |