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Show Page 3. THE HELPER JOURNAL IDTHGTHEATEJR attractions STRAND THEATER CARD THIS WEEK JUDICIAL DISTRICT fluRT IN AND FOR CARBON UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF . SPRATLING. F. r!E:fiRGE fc"t . Plaintiff, fiENTH Most precipitation one month, ported the greatest percentage of sunshine of any of the 84 stations Brighton, 15.70 Inches in Febru-whic- h keep records for the federal ;ary. FAVORITE. CARBON government. The remaining 147 Most total snow, Brighton, days were listed as part cloudy 492.5 inches. Least total snow, St. George, clear. TOWN EXTREME andThepart distinction of least sunniest 0.2 inches. spot went to Hiawatha, Carbon Mpst days with precipitation, rnnnfv ttitli 185 rlmwlv rtava w- ISA Castle county seat of Emery iairalnKt .Trl,t nn 08 flnl.." fnn t ff1intv,, tcoa in .... tha itinntaat cnt .vv FWl. Least days with precipitation, other, 0f he 84 stations renorted the state in 1936. according to the fewer clear days than 17. ones. Hanksville, cloudy annual weather summary released They were, in the cider of their j Latest killing frost in spring, last Saturday. cloudiness, Coalville, clear Creek, Soldier Summit, June 10. Earliest killing frost in fall, During the year the sun shone Vernon and Milford. on Castle Dale 20G days as again-- j Other 193(5 weather extremes: Brighton, August 27. st 13 when it was obscured by Most Greatest precipitation deficiency, precipitation, Brighton. clouds. With a ratio of almost 54,09 inches. Watson, 4.24 inches. 16 clear days for every cloudy Least precipitation, Greatest precipitation excess, Hanksville, Clear Creek, 14.54 inches. one, the eastern Utah town re- - 5.24 inches. fingerprints during his brief stay. The basketball team went down in defeat last week before a strong Carbon sophoore quint, although, they displayed the finest brand of ball they have played all season. The score was and this game concluded the playing season for Helper. 17-1- 5 J J L:lv ;r flr I ' also knowa as M. Perry, and being one and and Rosalba Hhaj eame person, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ware and and George wife; husband children of Wattis, visited SunWpety George A. Pickering; B Udandakis; day with Mr. .and Mrs. Hunter r?,wt Esak: Win. A. Stickney of and family. "Maid background of ' Pizza's room and all members a corporation; Salem." i company, on band tor the discussion. la oecffge Adondakis, as Attomey-iuThe hobby of Warner Oland, were " WWI III llliwlllMMMMWIIirjl llllMim IHIIi MimilMMW who Wl Charlie again Chan in' plays 'fS.rt ratB Efstratiou Len-Studenti are used the new Twentieth Century-Fox- ' just getting nli Uwlaris, Nicholas Emmanuel Efstratiou Len- - picture Friday at the Strand, to the new electric clcck that r &Arb', Helen Markos Paygoundak- "Charlie Chan at the Opera," is wakes them up in classes and ad- Adontakis, Chinese and Japanese art, foster- -' Vtae. them Spyridon ifis, JAigyro another Hs i. and' Pagona George Batjele; and- ed, he declares, by his numerous was furnished cl0ck Waiting- The a corporBank, screen State appearances at the Oriental i)it? Helper ,( tion. as their detective. ,DV tne tenth graders s Defendants. Boris I Karloff is with annual project and cost about $200, ; KK STATE OF UTAH TO THE Oland in this new Chan mystery. b.alf of which was furnished by The cast also includes Keye Luke, the school board. The new clock 'CE; pAID DEFENDANTS: hi, Henry, Thomas Beck rirvg8 every bell required now ex- yu aie hereby summonedafterto Charlotte and Margaret Irving. -within twenty days .cept the bell that calls the teach seiviee of this summons upon ers to the principal's orfiee. The foal if served within the county K. bells ring at 45 minute Intervals OF G. SPONSOR is this action brought, ! ihich all day long. One ring a four fcherwise within thirty days after o'clock signifies the building must Service, and defend the above en- be cleared of all students. case of your r"vj 'id action, and in e so to do, judgment will be jj'H Last week a thief broke into 'cr-- I red against you according For the next few weeks Carbon tho DrlnciDai.B 0mCP and made J" r, '.! j je uemana 01 .... me tuiupmiui, .council cf the Knights of Colum- of witn a vaiUable clarinet owned has been filed with the UUB ...til E Will BCCK. local laClB concern- - h notv Partor Mr WarHoll I of said Court. ing Communism and Other SUb- - r.mUJ of 11 auu Mb .111'.. I. tUU thiof ,o allll fv ivu 1 Vat as. & .j i.ction is brought to re- - versive influences. Grand Knight lame hut nlto flear apvpral lft a Albert Batiste announced a judgment foreclosing this, Imkb executed by Tony Perry, week. , Ikno.vn as Tony M. Perry, and This is the second step In the RAINS NEWS "fit 01ie and 'the same person, crusade against forces fraternity's Jnosalba and husband 2ftr Perry, to disrupt North American if to George Adondakis, and tending By Wesley Petty Ideals icf democracy, Mr. Batiste i&tj lfHige Adondakis assigned to stated. Commanders and crusaders i tfVne plaintiff herein, said mortgage have been selected to direct counThe ladies Pinochole club met . Christe-sonMrs. the eln& Ned at the home cf following upoa cil members in their efforts. lands located in Helper, Prizes were awarded to Mrs. the Destroyer," "Communism, State of Utah, will be the first sublect discussed. Hamelwright and Mrs. Buffmire. I !arbon County, Good . . at council sessions this month. 238.7 were Mr. and Mis. Jim Smith 'Beginning at a point the Destroyer," and "Irreligion, visitors in Riverton. rfeet North of the Southwest sidered at later meetings until week-enthe Southwest (Corner of be will "Family Destroyers," A very successful card party t Qu.uter of Section 18, Study club projects ship 13 South, Range 10 East, will afford members otlier oppor was sponsored by the P.T.A. at iSalt Lake Meridian, and run- - tunities to examine subsersive the scho house. Prizes were won v Bert Erickson, Mrs. Ned Chris- fning thence North 104.3 feet; theories and tactics. ."thence East 208.7 feet; thence tensen, Mrs. Albert Shockley and r South 104.3 feet? thence West Mr. Cecil Dimic. I "5 898.7 feet to the place of STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SPRING GLEN The bridge club met at the home 1 together with all iifi- WW YOWt, MATiONAL DISTILLERS mODUCTS COBPORATKWI, thereunto in any j of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. By Bud Strong 2lavements ? J;tfce appertaining. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ted And for all further necessary Mr. I. W. Duncan, Mr, Olga Dupin, former correspon- Wolverton, id 'proper relief in the premises. 5 dent of ths column wishes to an- Scot Johnson and Mrs. Van. Wag j ifiMiiw mil .uwiiniimjiiiw HENRY RUGGERI, nounce she will no longer "write ner. Plaintiff. for Attorney news items for the Spring Glen cfrney for Plaintiff: column. She wishes the new corfrray Ruggeri, respondent suiccess and hoplps .ttarney at Law, that he will enjoy the assignment frafy Building, as much as she did. Utah. AfDste of First publication, Feb- - Mrs. Anna Hovat fell and ainjur-e1P37. Date of Last publication, her back on the ice. larih 5, 1937. Bert Chambers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, is sitting up now. Little Bert has been in bed for ERANK B. HANSON 1 1 months with heart trouble. WRRT. Friday, March 5, 1937. CASTLE DALE SOL'S Helper Jr. High News The. official Helper Jr. high The love story of a beautiful "The Pep Master," publication, Puritan maiden and a dashing Virwas issued to the student of the ginia cavalier, laid against one of the most amazing periods in Am- school last Monday. The publica affair, run off erican history, brings Claudette tion is an a ;on It Is a live mimeograph. Colbert and Fred MacMurray to a credit to is that newsy paper the Strand Theatre in "Maid of falem." a lavish and beautiful the school. production produced and directed After a postponement of several by Frank Lloyd. The famous witchcraft hysteria days, the student council held its of 1G92, which began in Salem regular business session Tuesday, and spread to the other colonies, March 2nd. The meet was In Mr. forms the SUMMONS rufArv oh Helper, Utah. i I 1 - icar ANTI-COMMUNI- I SM ... 1 IM 0 I r. A 1 ff I j Borbon Whiskey'1 $gg Liiuors f K'ffajmm- . d - ! 1 n,DDAZl I N, T. JL o. ' f?4i c ' jl ''OiI "' " "" " d ft I Rooms 1 Price kst i tk Mr. and Mrs. Orval Swanson and sons, of Greenriver, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Swanson's mother. Mrs. Howlett, I TCJ Nick Pavlch returned from Salt Lake where he received medical tilifiiJCijAifrfit IHE YEN I I I and 2 Silvagnl Bldg. Phone 397 J nil THE BEST BUY 1 Tzr y y ii S treatment. IN ill iff JfaiATi ; t rf v tvikM George Strakey spent a few days in Spring Glen. He has been working in Huntington Canyon during the winter months. CALIFORNIA WINE 25 John Skerl has just returned from a business trip to Salt Lake City. ftrvtw Boy Scout troop No. 287 initiated four boys into the troop. They were Tommy Novak, Howard Woolsey, Wade Donohue, Mitchell Colores. After the initiation the scouts had a hunter's stew. tw tm wriiAg pi The Scout dance was a real success. Www fr uJ v l ' niii'i" '7rf- M4 i 1 rwf of lubrication in this plain, understandable way: It remains lastingly fastened to the pistons, bearings and other engine parts, even when they are not in motion. This is made possible by the Germ Process patented which gives Conoco Germ Processed oil its strong attraction for metals, so that every working part becomes durably is not like any lubrication that J-f- c-l Oil-Plate- d. hihi4 Oil-Platin- mmt tmtm SW differs widely from other forms Q Louis Lacco is home with a broken hand. Louis has been at the Hardscrabble working mine. m1 'stuAsf katr M. I Ml M-k tm-- Mm (. Iafe.aa4 Mi til OdM. fat mm ataM mmm m m$ tU w il 3 last Friday The winners of the scrap book contest were: Colleen Rowley of the seventh grade; Glen Jackson of the eighth grade, and Pauline Churchill of the ninth grade. 5 Ws l5i --- -Z mo lt m& g Once Germ Processed merely goes oil covers the parts it never leaves them bare . . . Never when the pistons are cf racing thousands of strokes a minute , . . Never on any hills, despite any load . . . Never while you park at a dozen different stores. So it's nothing to you, when engineers blame more than half of all engine wear on "dry starting." Nor need you worry over all so-call- the rest of the annual Spring oil scare. Whether your car is new or old, you-camake ycur longer runs . . . hit your higher speeds . . . enjoy your hotter sunshine. can take it like the longest-lastin- g part of really becomes your engine. For of a your engine, as you part to Conoco Germ Procchange essed oil. Continental Oil Company Oil-Plati- Oil-Platin- g long-lastin- g long-lastin- g Oil-Plstin- g ni rrtf Ot. ii Oil mmm mnumi momuia immu mi I 1L |