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Show 26, 1937 AUGUST THEn ELPEK t Ker-ro- Donaldson Bu9 By i - . Ronald McPhee Blr- the home of Roy fdT ween. rfhoV loft Z .jted "w Jiog and sons ar- Frank Daviilo and Tonv Mm. been ialko are home after spending two months In California. b ne ere Vlahovich rived here from Idaho this week. tr.m Butte, unite is back iana. George afternoon. Saturday family. Oliver Sutch and family to Salt Lake Inst Sunday. Trs. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Richard Dixon of family motored to Plymouth to the latter part of attend the Smith reunion. Z, "Jk at the homo friends Mrs. Dave Morgan and daughter Mary,, visited at the home of Mrs. Walt Donaldson. of Price to the Dean Nielson butcher at the Standardville Couple Married K soreMiss Sylvia Cadez of Rains was wedded to Frank Krajnc of visiLatuda at Grand Junction, ColoDeraid Payne of Draper is ng' bis cousin, Bill Wilson. rado, on August 12. The couple are well known in Carbon county, Metalko spent the and will make their home In Lajjrs. John In Bait tuda. week the of irlT part and Mrs. f Former Helper Miss ro Be Wed Mr. and Mrs. Gearge Zeese announce the "6t in ineir daughter, Josephine, to Anthony , Vote nfn i: on Sunday, August 23 at 4 p.m. , to take place at the Greek Orthodix church in Salt Lake City. In the evening of August 29, there is to be a wedding reception held at the Hotel Utah in honor of the young couple, at which many friends are invited Wednesday Entertained to attend. 7",""IS Club ENJOY THE BETTER FLAVOR OF WALTERS AND BLATZ BEERS Taste Is Satisfied With Your Beer and Surgeon pnysician Office Hours 2 to 5 p.m. 10 to 12 a.m. 8 to 9 p.m. These Beers mgr. UTAH HELPER Bldg Utah Helper, r. com-mittee- R. H. Jacobshagen, Stafford Ny-ma- Ken-ilwort- h, FINANCIAL STATEMENT of Carbon County School District Carbon County, Utah DR. N. E. KING EYE SIGHT SPECIAUST Office at Gift Shop Phone 130-- for SCHOOL YEAR 1936-3- 7 RECEIPTS: Cash on Hand in Banks General Fund $29,476.72 Less Warrants Outstanding 2,402.03 27.074.6t Cash on Hand in Bank Building Fund 19,969.45 Less Warrants Outstanding .... 45.60 19,923.33 Cash on Hand in Banks 65.262.24 Sinking Fund Accounts Receivable . Book Fines Ctounty School Tax Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works Grant Coal Royalty Forest Reserve Fund Interest Earned - All Funds Prepared Insurance - Refund Premium Bus Drivers Rent of Castle Gate Teacher Dr. G. Q. Christensen Frank Mrs. Labor Auxiliary Meets The Ladies' auxiliary of the Central Labor union held their regular business meeting August j20 at the Price court house with delegates attending from Latuda, Standardville, Spring Canyon, Wattis, Columbia, Sco-- ; field and Clear Creek. Unfinished .business was taken up and s were chosen to finish jthe Labor Day program giving it ja final outline. A meeting is to ue held October 1. "WHERE GOOD FELLOWS MEET" PAGE FIVE Professional Wible entertained the Wednesday bridge club at her Handkerchief Shower home last Wednesday. Card playIs Given ing was begun at noon and lunchCharlotte Houtz, who Is eon was served later. moving to Provo this week, was honored Prizes were won by Mrs. by a handkerchief sohwer given at Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Kes-lethe home 0f Wilma Hemming last Saturday night. Cards were played Invited guests were: Mrs. Glen first and luncheon was served City- Ballinger, Mrs. H. J. Uhle and later. ,jie Shirley Ann Downey is spending Mrs. Ray McGonigal. Members Guests present were: Charlotte present were: Mrs. Muhlestein visited a week in Salt Lake with her Mrs. E. A. Eugene Giband Springville last cousin, Marion Groesbeck, who Houtz, Beth Laursen, Gloria Rask, son, Mrs. John Colzani, Mrs. J. A. j Escalante Leona Gale, Lavon Byyner, Cath-eri- n Brisnahan, Mrs. Fred has been visiting in Helper. Nyman, Mr3. Gardner, Mary Simmonette, Kesler, Mrs. R. A. Dart, Mrs. C. R. Evelyn Morgan, and LaRue, Jos- Fahring, Mrs. C. J. Allen and Mrs. ephine, and Maurine Hemming. Frank Williams. Gloria Rask of Grand Junction won the prize at cards. CATIBQN AIRPORT r BANR CLUB T A II U i George Black and family reEntertains j turned week after home this Mrs. J.";3? Perry entertained spending 2 weeks in Culver City, Calif., where Mr. Black's daughter Tuesday cf i .is week with a lunch..y;i;. Guests present is now living. included: Ik.sihrr.es D. K. Downey. James Br.saahan. James Bot tino, John Colzani. Thorit Hatch, Robert Nilson. Frank Wible, Cliff Miner. A. R. Memraott, A. I Demman, C. J. Allen, and Bruce' JOE BARBOGLIO, JR. Moffitt. Attorney-at-La- w Bridge followed the luncheon and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 90 Colzani Mrs. Downey, Mrs. MofHelper, Utah fitt and Mrs. Memmott. n d W. D. Wilson HELPER. Young Matron John Cook adn family of spent the week-enwith the "STANDARDVILLE JOUR VAL Helper Rent of Hiawatha Teacher Dormitory Rent cf Columbia Teacher Cottage Rent of Sunnyside Teacher Cottage Rent of Kenilworth Teacher Cottage Rent of Gordon Cuek Teacher Apartment Rent of School Property State Equilization Fund State General Fund State School Tax State School Land Interest and Rental Fund State High School Tax State Sales Tax Frfcm Various Schools ... Text Book Sales Sundry Revenue AND COURTEOUS CONSIDERATE SERVICE Our New Funeral Home Is According to reports given by Manager James R. Lund recently, the construction of a telephone line from Price to the Carbon been County airport, has With Equipped New All Furnishings WALLACE MORTUARY Other improvements are to be made on the hangar and field including the chief item of which will be construction of living quarters ajacent to the hangar. Licensed Embalmers A. Wallace, Mgr. .. Prone 158 N". East Price 41 N. Tst 35,600.00 13,870.21 152.5S 1.043.46 114.07 199.50 461.57 30.00 15.00 52.58 255.29 794.81 13,647.49 250.00 124.076.64 Cottages GIVEN REPAIRS 112.260.7J 16.238.1J 133.52 231.809.03 6,607.50 2,686.97 17.73 22.85 166.53 $560,508.04 5....yfCottageo Utah DISBURSEMENTS: pBMMMHHV 1 i d CHARACTER IS THE ROCK TO BUILD ON The administration that believe University the only safe seek and faculty of Brigham foundation to constantly develop Young integrity and Just as sure as time marches 1 prices. this foundation the university builds thorough mastery of many occupations. Preparation i3 in more than 150 given leading to success on - occupations. ' - " You'll be proud to be one of our regular customers 48lbbag TOILET PAPER, Charmin lb All 5 rolls Lus 30 All flavors PALMOLIVE SOAP and G Soap Sundry 10 bars J, BUTTER Ul 2& MATCHES jg box carton Beans 3 for yq& WAX PAPER CORNFLAKES CAKES, Fancy Igpkgsfor Per pound "ACKERS A-- l lOrf CORNED as or Graham rr.. 'r Libby's 2 lb lb TabIe0ueen 8 lb BEEF FRUITS ?fV SPUDS SEEDLESS GRAPES 190 FLAVORADE ICrf RIPE OLIVES i can 2 cans 1 50 SNS Ice AND VEGETABLES 4 ft A Tomatoes ivy 'os for cold 3 lbs ft Firm and ripe a LEvriUCE each Large solid head tnl0a V. S. INSPECTED MEATS Market PT ROAST"fb BOLOGNA lb 170 110 10U 330 3 bots. 250 Basket 190 pkgs for tall cans 2 for 3 PATRONIZE YOUR UNION MARKET lb PORK LOIN CHOPS LAMB CHOPS, Utah, LAMB ROAST young lb lb r 22 to 250 each Breaded 5 Rolled Lamb Roast, Stuffed boneless lb lb BEEF ROAST Stamped 12 to 230 Mutton, Shortening, Cheese, Fish, Bacon CUBED STEAKS Lunch Meats, Chickens, - reasonable prices 1S0 Stick OKK lb 4kA V EAL CHOPS lb 90 ib 230 S..v.e,b 24 'resh Fryers and ft I - olVVinrr llna Leg of Lamb Milk Fed Get acquainted with one of these sizzling hot, tender tteaks! You'll enjoy it! 2,210.00 lanitor Salaries Janitor Supplies Fuel, and Heat'.. Water, Lights, and Power Repairs and Replacements School Rents Rent of Teacher Cottages, Coal .. and Furnishings :. Transportation of Pupils Si.dry ScHool Expense Accounts Payable Bonds Outstanding, Maturities and Purchase Capital and Bond Fund Surplus .. Premium Bonds Purchased . General Office Furniture : Prepaid Insurance ...... School Furniture and Apparatus All kinds of Lunch Meats and Cheese if71 -- A SURETY CF PURETY rfnra '. ! - MENU Soup or Cocktail Salad $.29 pkg BEER, Rainier with empties m bars 2Q(i CORN Lifebuoy Soap uncut 11 nuiu Cleanser Ift for ashing Powder cans 3 Holly 3 0r W i jjg 390 8 pkg Flavors 54 I ! p W - 50 pkg bars for WATERMELONS Greenriver OPERATED IELLO in btar Brand E $1.35 with empties CRYSTAL WHITE Soap 3 giant bars LARD Pike's Peak 48 lbs $1.4 1 SODA POP pt. bottle JELLO PROSPERTY BONDS HERE 27-2- ALL STAR FLOUR TOMATOES 3 cans 'wlk low For a Five Course Dinner for JQ A SUGAR 10 lbs siana&y brand Utah Beet LK in " " RICCE MARKET Sat., August variety, and 1,25000 1.176.93 3,250.00 1,100.20 660.31 306.25 346.00 12.50 272.65 1,928.85 721.56 410.78 640.00 947.96 230.00 28,656.94 204.53 '. PROVO, UTAH "Scholarship - Spirituality - Character" HOME OWNED HOME Prices Effective Fri. in large Salary and Expenses of Board Members Salary of Clerk Salary of Stenographer and Sundry Office Employees Salary of Superintendent ' Expense lof Superintendent Office Postage, Stationery and Printing Telephone and Telegraph Saliry of Treasurer .'. Salary of Office Janitor Election Expense Sundry Administrative and General Expense Health Supervision Census Attendance Officer or School CVordinator .... Employees Compensation and Insurance Premium on Surety Bonds Bond Interest Fuel. Board Office Salaries, Principals, Teachers and Supervisor Schtool Supplies - Skaggs rii. J TRAINING For Breadwinners and Horaemakers 5 Colleges - 35 Depts. - 1G00 Courses REGISTRATION: September 24, 25, 27 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY ACCEPT P. and we will be proud to care for your food supply. PRACTICAL WE your 0. on, I Store at Helper will proqress. We take Dride in the care of our food3, in their selection, spirit- uality. And CAFE'S GRILL strong, high character is for life. Therefore they a a Grill's Special Steak Coffee Vegetable Tea Milk TO MR. MIKE AND PUBLIC: BACCA In answer to your notice ot advice to the public in last week's Journal. You forgot to stata the true facts of your business transaction with the Helper Bakery, Meat and Grocery. 1. In the first place you fof got to state that this account wa3 long past due before you became disabled. 2. You forgot to state during of disablement your period you have not made any payments on your account, nor did you give us any of your busthe past 1 iness during months. Certainly you must have bought somewhere with the money received from compensation. 3. You also forgot to mention the fact that "Hungery Gentleman Fossat" was at that time your friend in time of need when he carried your burden in time of trouble. And may t say that to this day I am not indebted to you for any such courtesy if I were hungery as you stated. 4. The last thing you forgot to state was the fact that sev-erI called back months your attention to your ac count. Your reply was, "take any step you prefer if you Intend collecting your account." This is exactly what I did, as you requested. Yours very truly al LOUIS FOSSAT Helper Bakery, Meat & Gro. (Paid Insertion Space) School Sites and Buildings ,. Supplemental Library Text Books Balance, Cash on Hand, Less Outstanding Warrants, All Funds 190.581.14 7,863.49 15.065.04 3,711.16 5,568.58 .. 4,566.73 8,343.76 1,265.26 .... 1,581.88 32,061.60 2,243.75 1,839.59 19,000.00 "iLS ' 487.50 709.35 769.14 7,605.36 63,487.39 1,330.39 6,551.54 141,549.93 $360,508.04 Available Cash, All Funds, June 30, 1937. Made up as SRDL.... SRL EAOIN Balance, General Fund, June 30, $46,338.35 1937, In Banks 1.271.61 $45,066.74 Less Warrants Outstanding Balance, Building Fund, June 30, 1937, 'n Bank 11,831.76 84,651.43 Sinking Fund Gash, Deposited In Bank3 flollows: $141,549.91 Detailed Statement of Money Paid Out To Whom and For What Paid SCHOOL YEAR 1236-3- 7 Administrative: p. H. Guymon, Board Member Li. ..$ 150.05 Jones. Board Member E. Durrant, Board Member Henry H. 81.25 150.00 150.00 150.00 68.75 3,2!i0.00 2,210.00 616.45 341.00 128.87 406.61 1,625.00 . J. M. Naylor, Board Member Taylor W. Turner, Board Member W. D. Wilson, Bloard Member J. Reeves, Superintendent . George E. Ockey, Clerk Katherine Wallace, Secretary J. E. Pettit, Treasurer Rhea Robertson, Secretary Meta Kamper, Secretary Ruby, Bean, Primary Supervisor .... G. Teachers: Stanley Nelson . ! Gorishek Florence Nelson E. L, Miner U.S. Fuel for E. L. Miner B.Y.U. fior E. I Miner Eva Townsend Ruth Miner Drewie Christensen Margaret O'Brien Carolina 1283.00 Melva Hyatt 790.00 Nellie Cory 8.00 LaVoyle Acord 1116.00 Wendell S. Stout 247.00 Roland Taylor' 12.00 Violet Duke . 925.00 V. W. Rampton 24.00 Marlin Nielson 1442.14 Mrs. Lucille Gordon 768.73 C. N. Memmott ( Cont! nued on Page Six ) - 12.00 1600 4.00 133O.0O 951.77 1060.00 1551.25 970.00 12.00 1285.00 |