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Show THE HELPER JOEnNAL .'AGE TWO The NAVY OPENS RATINGS IN CONSTRUCTION BATTALION AND HEADQUARTERS COMPANY HELPER JOURNAL Ikuio Utah- Br THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Hcipia. Utam SUMCMIPTIOM Cntukd Am Sicomo Evcrv Tmuhsoav fCZA" 0 TH- ASSOCIATION VtMBE PklSS CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Editor and Manager EUGENE C. HILLS. Associate Editor PUTTING 10 PER CENT INTO WAR BONDS IS MOST IMPORTANT HOME FRONT JOB A renewed plea to attain the ten' per cent of earnings goal in the War bond sales drive was Issued SERVICES FOR JOHN today by Charles R. Mabey, Utah administrator of the war savings staff, who described this phase of the bond W. VUKSINICK HELD program as "by far the most Important of all Funeral services for John W. The program will succeed or fail Vukslnick, 79, who died at his home on this point, he emphasized, ns In Spring Glen Friday afternoon, monthly quotas are based on getting were conducted Sunday at 6 p.m. in sales averaging ten percent of the the Mitchell funeral chapel at Price Individual Income. Utah's July quota with Silas Rowley, bishop of the LDS Is 12.879,000, largest yet set, and Spring Glen ward, officiating. compares with the first quota set, Born In Bozokovo. Austria. Dec that for May, of $1,201,000. Similarly, ember 13, 1862, a son of John and the $90,700 quota set for Carbon Mary Vuksinlck, he came to the county Is the highest that has been United States 58 years ago. He setgiven this area. tled first In Minnesota, then moved "Thus, It means that Utahns must to California, later to Colorado, and more than double their purchases of finally to Spring Glen in 1916, where May, the first month of the volun- he had resided since. He became a tary quota system," Mr. Mabey as- citizen of the United States in 1900. He had retired from active work, serted. All local bond committees have but had engaged in farming and been instructed to push the ten per- mining since coming to Utah. His wife, Mary Kokal Vuksinlck. cent drive ahead of all else. Numerous means are available to died in 1934. He is survived by a brother, Martin help "sell" the employees on the plan, It was pointed out. In larger! Vuksinlck, Tacoma, Washington; five sons, Anton, Martin, Frank and Louis Vukslnick of Spring Glen and Rud olph Vukslnick, Royal; two daugh ters, Mrs, Mary Matekovic , and Mrs, Annie Skerl, both of Spring Glen, 28 grandchildren and eight cities ana industrial areas there are large firms and payrolls, civic groups have undertaken the task of contacting firms that have joined the payroll allotment plan and urge upon the Individual workers themselves the need for putting ten per cent of earnings into bonds. In smaller communities and rural areas, the job can be done by the local committees through direct contact with workers, farmers and pro- Burial was in the Austrian Central cemetery In Spring Glen. Disease Gases Listed color-blindnes- ' Every WEEK BEGINNING JULY 12, 1942 NEWS BROADCASTS 30 Mlnutee on MINE the Hour and Half Hour REPORTS 7:30 AM Mon. thru Sat 7:00 PM Sunday :30 PM Mon. thru 8at . 9:30 PM Mon. thru Sat. NEWS COMMENTATORS 9:00 AM Mon. thru 8t. .Merritt Ruddock 10.-0AM Moa. thru Fit Boake Carter .. IS: 30 PM Mon thru Fit Cedric Poster 4:09 PM Mon. thru FrL B. 8. Barcortcl 4:00 PM Sunday . Wythe WUllams 6:00 PM Mon. thru Frl Fulton Lowls Jr. 6:30 Tues thru Sat Arthur Halo :00 PM Mon. Wed. and Fri.. .....Cal Tlnney 9:00 PM Mon. Thur.. Raymond Gran Swing 8:00 PM Wed. Sat. Bun. .. John B. Hughes 10:30 PM Tuwi., Thurs .....lonn B. Hughes OUTSTANOtNCi PROGRAMS 9:43 4:15 4:45 :18 S:30 AM Tues. and Thurs. PM Mon. Saturday thru Frl. PM Mon. Wed. :00 PM Sundays 6:00 PM Mondays 1:30 :30 7:00 7:15 7:30 S:80 1:30 Mary Lee Taylor Baseball Roundup Baseball Roundup .Johnson Family -- PM Mon. thru Fri. PM PM PM PM PM r PM PM Fri .. -- Red ,v Ryder .American Forum of the Air .Bulldog Drummood .Ned Jordan. Secret Agent Tuesdays It Pays to Be Ignorant Thursday -- America Loves a Melody Saturdays Thursdays also 6:45 Sun. You Can't Do Business With Hitler , The Better Half Mondays Mondays .Excursions in Science Wednesday Boys' Town i Complete Perscnaii Insurance Life Inoludlnf - Healtn - Accident - Hospital In One Policy United Benefit Life Insurance Company Mutual Benefit Health & Accident Ass'n. NEBRASKA OMAHA, I T Hillc AlilS n 42 Sonth 1st East A & A. 0 DISCT MANAGER St, Price 3 bull-doze- 15 Mr. John Maffei of m..,,. sas, who is .here vlsitin. ter, Mrs. Joe Elegante and v Elegante of Helper and u Losek of sixty-sixt- birthday h Huntington a dancing participated furnished served ' yH IN and J , in by Tony plays the accordion. Elegante Why pay postage uppiies wnen you t The Helper Journal -.o SN on Canyon with luui-- U ' on NEW WARTIME BUS SCHEDULE EASTBOUND Lv. 11:03 A.M. 2:26 AM WESTBOUND Helper Moose Dance Set For July 11th Lv. '6:25 A.M. 12:55 AVALON The Helper Moose Lodge will spon. sor a tunce on saiuruay, juiy n, at the Helper Moose hall, for all Moose members and guests. An orchestra has been engaged to play for the regular Moose dances, .held every A.M. HOTEL Phone 61 7a 721 Saturday night. ' ported by Major Con D. Silard, recruiting officer nt Salt Lake City, but the average of six battalion recruits a day for the first ten; days of the enlistment period is regarded as excellent in view of army and navy needs, which draw heaivly upan available man power. In 1946, Major Silard noted, 536 Mormon men were mustered for service in 21 days, with Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, and other prominent Mormon leaders acting as "recruiting sergeants." The first platoon of 63 men. now nearly filled, will be sworn in at a special ceremony early in July. Additional platoons will be organized men between the , ages of 17 and 30 volunteer for service. The greater proportion of those men who have thus far enlitsed in the new Mormon Battalion are from the Salt Lake City area, and Major Silard expressed the hope that more recruits from the outlying towns would apply for service at' marine headquarters in the Federal building at Salt Lake City, as it Is desired that the new batalllon shall be fully representa tive of the whole Mormon population of the state. Blind Pianist, Utah Symphony Orchestra Slate Sunset Concert at U HOT'M SWEET... on tht Beat..! as Zoot tunes ond l!I III- - Rikt t HI!2U2!!r HARRY ANDREWS JAMES SISTERS UOHKNUSKuUKUS tS1 U uML HUE J,V,N' SHfMf A HOWAID JACKS jjs "Z. WW T $$9 GEORGE NORMA I I WM ANItft l GKHtOi " with MARJORIE W00DW0KTH WILUAM 6IV0T EDWARD 6AR6AN 1 4UJ zeity honeys! yff DICK F0RAN VAROLII V MARSHALL JERRY BEKEI 6ooUri SHOtUY MURPHT ttdrttATWBHiS ftlDOY MtatlM - hi eKttm FAMILY NIGHT . SUNDAY "Dive Bomber" ! MONDAY TUESDAY 12, 13, 14 July MONDAY, JULY 13 This Change Effective this Week Only So you won't ever forget the greatest air story of all time we again bring yon CO-HI- T Ooors span Sunday at 1 pjn. Prices Till 6 P.M. Mee Doors Open Tuesday at 4:45 Matinee Prices till tarn v'$ with EKROL FLYNN FRED Mac MURRAY In Technicolor Also Chapter Three "HOLT of the SECRET SERVICE" 7 p.m. FIRST SHOWING IN EASTERN UTAH I THE TOP HIT OF THE YEAR. IN TECHNICOLOR Pvyfv famous blind Templeton, pianist, and the Utah State Sym phony orchestra will act as host . to thousands of soldiers, sailors and civ llians at n sunset concert to be given at the University of Utah stadium Tuesday evening, July 14, at 8:39. Sponsored by the orchestra assocl ation and the Salt Lake County commission In cooperation with the WPA war services program, the occasion has been p'snned primarily as recreation for enlisted men in the armed service of the United States, who will bs admitted free. To defray the post of the production, civilians are being asked to "buy a tlrket and admlt a soldier free," Eight thousanl seats will be available at popular prices. SATURDAY And SUNDAY 1 TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY NOW! UNI fill Alec Memo pad (all sites) Helper Journal " 9UCIC. t Nine cases of communicable disease were reported by Carbon counTo aid in the drive, all local com- ty health authorities to the State Demittees have been furnished with partment of Health for the week window stickers and ten per cent ending July 3. All the cases were re- lapel buttons. Every firm having tenfprted from the county area outside per cent of its payroll going into fnce. bonds receives a certificate, In the state.reports from and local every worker who diverts ten per health officers for last week show cent of his wages or salary Into the health picture in Utah to be con- MARINES SEEK MORE bonds receives a window sticker and siderably Improved over the previous RECRUITS FOR week. A total of 582 cases of comlapel button. municable diseases was reported as MORMON BATTALION Mr. and Mrs. Archie La r sen of compared with a total of 812 cases Enlistment for the Mormon BattalMartin are the proud parents of a for the week ending June 26. ion of the U.S. Marine Corps has baby girl, born Tuesday morning tn proceeded more slowly than for the i the Price hospital. BUY WAR BONDS Mormon Battalion of 1846, it is refessional persons, Mr. Mabey pointed out. KEUB PROGRAMS dib m ; , Outing Held At Huntington Canyon ONE Two Dou.au Id Aovahcc Oni Yia Clam Matto At Tm PoTorrie At Hu.fv. Utaw Pukiimid Evmv Thummmy UTAH STATE MOVES PRICE SOIL CONSERVATION OFFICE PERSONNEL for the consolidation the soil three Utah area offices of one state conservation service into the rei office were evidenced with it was moval of the Price office, j ' week. last pointed out reU employes who have not service have enter military to signed the serbeen given appointments in the personnel which vice and only with has been directly cooperating the Price river district will remain have been as- : The other -I 111 find offices. signed to other areas conserD. B. Beach, assistant area assistant become will who vationist, to the chief of division of records and reports in the regional office at Albuquerque, New Mexico, explained that the consolidation is partly due to economy and partly due to a decreased personnel because of military services and transfers of men to One Euck outoFEwv Ten other governmental agencies, but the chief purpose is to bring the experts you earn should bf qoinq into closer touch with the farmers into U.ltibr Bonds-taps- ; and stock men. The Price office will be located in the abandoned CCC buildings Mr. A. E. Hawkins and Mr. and there. Mrs. G. G. Undstrom spent the 4th Hundreds of men throughout been waiting for certain skilled raticgs to open up in the battalion and Navy's construction headquarters company may now make application for enlistment, Lt. R. W. Schlecht. officer in charge of re-- i cruitlng In the Utah district, an- -' nounced yesterday. All ratings, plus several new ones, are opened with' quotas unrestricted. It was learned today. In making the Lt. Schlecht said, announcement. "This will be welcome news for many Utah residents who have been waiting for some time to enlist In skilled ratings that call for their particular abilities." While no limit has been placed on advised Lt. Schlecht enlistments, those Interested to enlist now. Phy sical requirements are the same as the recently modified standards for the regular V-- program, except that s those experiencing may still enlist providing the defeat is not too serious. The Navy will waive this particular qualification. Men enlisting for these duties are advised not to quit their jobs be in Prove be cause the recruiting office-cannocertain of the exact time they will be ordered to active duty. Ratings now open in construction, which include in nearly every case third class to chief inclusive, are r blacksmith, operator, car penter, concrete worker, construction worker, crane operator, deckhand. driller, electrician, engine operator. "Where the Big Pictures Play" excavation foreman, fireman, gas and Home Operated Home Owned Diesel labor foreman, repairman, HELPER, UTAH launchman, mechanic, crane and en glne oiler, Diesel operator, painter, piledriver. pipefitter and plumber, WEEKLY PROGRAM pipelayer, powderman. rigger, road machine operator, sheet metal workand er, steel worker, telephone Friday Thursday switchboard man, truck driver, water SATURDAY tender, welder, wharf builder. In the headquarters" company, July 9, 10, 11 these ratings are open: baker, boatsDoors Open Daily at 5 P.M wain, chainman, chauffeur, chief of diver, cook, party, yeoman, ship's Matinee Prices Till 7 P.M. rodman, sailmaker, instrumentman, steward, storekeeper. Draftsmen, elBig Double Feature ectrical, mechanical and structural Program steel, mail clerk and photographer, are all new ratings. Besides these many of the other ratings have never HE PUT THE in Utah been open for enlistment out was to it LUG si the now, pointed previous by the officer in charge. mugs wbraa Each construction company is comrite rackets! posed of 224 men, while the he3d- quarters' company each have 141, plus hospital corps ratings; mess attendants and other ratings assigned from general service. The recently Increased pay rates are. of course, now in effect, and offer increased Incentive for men to join. who have THURSDAY, jULy HELPER. UTAB ii IIII II IIir I I I triumphant return UNCUT! fULL LENGTH! Exactly as Previously Shownl You realty navent tee" CVTV until you've lew lwic;' seen II David aSelrolck'ig" picture eeeaii greater Mat. Tues. and Wed. P.W- - 2:00 Door Open at 1:30 r Evening Performance oore open e.w ' Me PAYNE Mmtms -- j ' 0'HAR A SCOTT Also Color ultTTT T YM ADMISSION Children (under 12) Anytime 7c 3 Cartoon and LATEST FOX NEW Tax Included W T$ |