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Show THE HELPER, UTAH Wm. F. MacKnight, Publisher. 2 6 months . $i ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION TMI JOURNAL'S NEWS EDITION THE JOURNAL 1HDPPIR EDITION at the Postofflce By at Helper, first steps toward one Wesley By Fern Brown I Petty j of the most cultural and social any community are now being taken In Helper with the movement toward a city library under the ausplcles of the Business and professional Women. In every constructive movement tending toward the betterment of any group or body of persons, there are these first, tedious, discouraging attempts to lay a foundation for the structure Itself. In tnis community, the women have voluntarily assumed this responsibility and task, and are seeking to build the first basic walls now. A general 6urvey of the cities of Utah Indicate that Helper is the only community In the state with more than people that does not have a city library or at least some center trt which students and adults can spend leisure hours In study or reading. Surely this factor has in a great many ways been responsible for wanderlust and lack of interest youngsters have after school hours and has been most curtailing upon the development and activity of grown-ups- . This drive to secure a library is a community project and not club movement for funds. Its end is for the good a or every citizen and the advancement of every child; and if its net' A very successful dance was result is only a bare room with a chair and a book shelf, the corn, held in Mutual Amusement hall er stone Is laid and the foundation is in the making for something Saturday night. that has left this community a barren waste in the field of the Intellectual development for years. If you have a book any kind of a book will help give it to this cause and help the organization in this city that has taken the burden of carving the first landmark in the social development of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGawn to Duof Helper were called death the last chesne by Friday unTwo Refrigerators W ANTED Girl or woman who of Mrs. McGown's eldest brother, Call at derstands house keeping To Be Handled By James M. Olsen. 563 Janet Street, Helper, Utah. Olsen, a native of Utah, Helper Furniture wasMr.born in Spring City 59 years to his death. He came to prior Frididaire and General Electric Carbon County 25 years ago and let. HVI5H T HtATEg rrrtppp!"?Ffl refrigerators will be handled by engaged actively in mining and the Helper' Furniture and Hard- later in farming and stock raising, ware this year, according to anto the Basin about 15 HELPER removing I IN UTAH UTtfc.3.) nouncement made by Joe Quilico, years ago... He., settled.. Utahn ftorf manager. at that time and has since made General Electrics have been his home there, in farm-- ' Friday - Saturday handled by the local firm for the ing and stock engaginguntil the 3:30. raising Cont. Sat, past several years and the' sales time of his death. of the store have far exceeded His six brothers-in-law- , John ON THE STAGE those made by any agent in the Richards, Earl Stevenson, utahn; intermountain region for some- ,3astle Gate; Emanuel Koffard, 'THE OZARK time, and it was decided thi3 Utahn; O. J. Anderson, Mountain year that both refrigerators would Home; Marion Mecham, Utahn be stocked in order to allow cus- and Thomas McGown of Helper, MOUNTAINEERS' tomers a greater variety of se- acted as pall bearers. His half lection, although the quality of brother, Fred Olsen read his euleither machine is hardly discern-able- . ogy at the services, which were IN PERSON conducted by the Shonian Mort uary of Duchesne. Internment was as- d inte-ctu- Ro-lap- mic- - t n,.toiduu auu w, ivixoa iiiiuci ucuiia are now em Nielson Josephine ployed in the local confectionary iuioo Mr. and Mrs. Clark Phelps have moved to Price where they will make their home. Mrs. Philps is working in the surgical department at the Price city hospital. Dies at Duchesne On The Screen Students Children ' form- place of Mrs. Ted Burton, Sunday - Monday Sunday Cont. after 2:15 ' kk K JUL K U'-N- fiiiU iAMiS CAGNEY O'BRIEN, Continous Wedesday Big Double Feature Program 1 FRI- - GREEN PINEAPPLE ICE CREAM entitled action. And, in case of your failure to J judgment will be rendered j against you according to the demands of the complaint, which ha3 been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to recover a judgment foreclosing pkuntirrs mortgages on the lands lercribed in plaintiff's ' complaint, and for such other and further relief in the premises as the court may deem juot and pquit Th:.rit Ha'rh. Attorney fcr Plaintiff. P. O. Address. T'tah. Date fim publication. March 6. 2 1936. , PT- - V Sun. - 3Ion. - Tues. Co t. A or jHk oa yy i xi k a A Popeye st Or, Siia.if A. MvVW Wtltt of on ihoutond DARRYl f. ZAN'JCK In "Spinach IT HAD TO HAPPEN J 5 Overture" Sunday from 2:15 WHATEVER VOO OO, ir Y00 UKE EXCITEMENT. . . DO NT MIS new team of irresistable lovers in an Irresistable romantic comedy Hosaland Kussell George Haft WARNER BAXTER f 3:30 L rirs 7 tVANfl ii it "zltlectnc j y Sun. '- r - h h g:i Maybe this is all uncJl his def a Univc But we could tional. monument for all the litt! r urrnia who died to make the vorii- - The ' U! fcr Democrats. f Jupancse-- i Phone news items to'Anl Helper Journal. j,lst ith they the ne 1 Man Wanted by large facturer of household s n1'" ": nec3her ' ties to complete sales orga ' industr!3 atton. Must be and wiping to conduct t f service business. Hustlers J 'lllemm earn $25 first week and Y c?Uze'1 Write tepu,er An rapidly. Wetted) Denver, Colorado. fca --- --- " fie for J fgru ricans a LUNCHED" BRIDGE o J'niti sv, the sa Ml e jUnui d K. of P. HALL, HELPER March ui'ce, 17th ppor'.un anyth: The "! : Tickets PAST 50c 1:30 NOBLE GRAND Utahna Rebekah p. Clien3ratic M Amei jbejns tl Eo cow .'W th: to:!a Lodge ii mxmt imrr- n- -' 10?Kirk,har solidpack no212 FLOUR, STAR 48 ,b tag - grc Miracle WHIP quart jar CEILING ZEROr H II I Soap . COKN Meal 9 lb. 1 r t--j Tall tins 390 Baking Powder Ul 5( Shreeded Wheat 25c 2 pkg. for - War IK i. m r 0- i inw . ti - Peanut Butter r U. Ul ICjfl a J6 X VUiUll iu, Corn Flakes 100 CAKE FLOUR IQg Miller's, Ig pkg... wvvans juowh, pkg SARDINES Tomato or Mustard 9 PINEAPPLE No Vh match sizes 300 OATS, Gold Med. glass ware 250 CABBAGE Solid heads, per lb. Jd COCOA 2 bl. tin fill c t" t Crystal White 10 bars 190 a H 1 a PALM OLIVE to Jersey City, N. J. Peets Granulated JJ pg giant C W soap GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES IQg Arizona, 80's, 3 for rLg Navels, 2 dz LEMONS 230 APPLES Extra fancy, dz. Fancy prem. 6 lb Sweet Thin Skinned Best quality, Med. sz. 2 lb. Ai wiKSJl FISH l j j i Doz. Frankfurters HAMS, lb Sliced, center cut Lunch Meat and Cheese of All Kinds 25 2 lbs. -- u 3 AM BACON Sliced, lb. VS'.' 0 Send BETTER MEATS AT LOWER PRICES PRIME RIBS LEG O' PORK ROAST,, Steer ty Bone & roll, lb. 220 Bone & roll, lb... 250 beef, Swift branded WAST IC to 1QA STEAK ? LARD 150 y veal or beef Rump, Steer Beef, lb, 3 lb. rrr Vtr Pikes Peak CHEESE SALT PORK 150 150 Picnic HAM 190 Milk, per lb. Lean & Meaty, lb. Small, lb POT ROAST Shortening 250 LARGE ROOSTERS, 2 lbs .Bulk, Steer Beef, lb. CHICKENS AND 4 lbs 490 101215180 STEWING HENS MUTTON CHOPS u u 4 bars for $1 complexion Brush for only 10c & 3 bands; 29g from Palmolive.. 21b 10 oz.... they Vr tl A,i, th tm Sperry's, $155 mm'2W .:r-- -" Mr. and Mrs. Dave Allist,taPers- -turned Sunday evening fr0lE ; ' P3t Lake City where they visi' ditr a short stay on buslnes, fai new o... He Is pleasure. i JEETS7CARROTs 50f wl) WtdlMii Continuous if-- TOMATOES Oranges AMERICA'S BLACKEST PAGE STANDS REVEALED I lillf n tall cans rOJRNIPS In Ig bunches, 3 for ij FULL COURSE DINNERS SERVED FOR Sunday-Monda- b, t".e large Prices Effective IMarch 6th and 7 th SALAD FISH 2 cans for TRY ONE Continous Sunday after" 2:15 BANK NIGHT Big Cash Drawing " i COFFEE Shillings, lb Sunday we' Serve a Tasty Chicken Dinner Sunday-Monda- y Thursday Only bu dav S j With Ice Cream, 15c LiUL I ' mi ill mi 250 Try Our Fresh Fruit Pie3 j t . i. t tro y 104 SODAS Ik-inp- MABCE mi OATS Gold Medal, 3 lbs able. Hit No. i SAT-- & 1 ALASKAN ICE BERG l, Tuesday - Wednesday from 3:30 Hit No. & l - .a z & ; !i i".Ui cf $ JUMBO ICE CREAM . wcuiuiy mamnnii-i- - a: BANANA SPLITS I " 1 t ,m foi'1 ..." The visiting teacher, t Relief Society, , organize .their preparation meeting i. emt his Mr. and Mrs. John Preston and Mrs. Bazal Woods entertained family spent Friday and Saturat a bridge luncheon at her home day at Castle Dale. Those Thursday of last week. The Sunnyside M Men who are present were: Kate Jensen, Leone and Ruth Carter of the champion basketball players McCarthy to Helper; Velda Robertson, Anna of this district will motor Carlson, Dora Livingston, Carrie Salt Lake City Tuesday to play. Jardisan. Zella Livingston, Vera Alma Mr. Jay De Angeles won the canyon; j err a, spring Fletcher and Ethyl Larsan, Ro- - cake raffled off at the Baazar Mr . and Prizes were awarded Kate held here last Friday. lapp. Mrs. Orlan Watkins won the lamp Jensen and Ruth and Mr. Lawrence Holliman of won the beautiful Mr. Lawrence Littlejohn under- Columbia quilt. went an appendix opperation thi3 week. A large crowd from here FOR RENT OR SALE Modern or un6 room houso, furnished furnished. Inquire of Joe Judlch, 617, 1"4 Bryner Street, or box Helper, Utah. SPECIALS FOUNTAIN THE 1 ' i STRAND SWEET SHOP DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOH CARBON COUNTY, STATii OF UTAH vs JOE ELEGANTI, plaintif LEWIS SARIC1NO, also known as LOUIS SAIRCINO, also known as LOUIOI SAIRCINO, and being one and the same person, and TR1SSIA SAIRCINO, LOUIS SA1R RALPH JR., a Minor, SAIRCINO, a Minor- - and ELIZ ABETil SAIRCINO, defendants. SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty cays after the service of this Summons upon you, if rerved within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above IN " am-atur- e erly Miss Lenore Crookston, who was married at her home ic American Fork last Sunday. p iv-jifk- SALMON 10c Q -- Standardville. 'LADY CONSENTS' MNOJ By Margaret Kay Junior Parry By at Utahn. k ? Mrs. C. ,C. "White m Jones motored 'to Price the leap tended the Baazar at Every one enjoyed The boys are still Friday evening. program last Tuesday night 'ear dance. about the rush. and a lot of fun was had by talking Mr. and Mrs. James Martine everyone that attended. and Mr. Jack Bamher and family were visitors at Price family and have to moved Helper Saturday. New Mexico to Miss Fern Brown ha3 returned make home. their home from the Price City hospital The Foster family are quaran-tlneea thyroid y. here she underwent for Scarlet Fever. Miss is Mary Littlejohn visiting opperation. with friends in Standardville this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jones were Miss Christensen formerly a teacher at Standardville is now teaching at Spring Canyon in The M. I. A. presented an after 35c 25c fl The program given by the M. Mr. and Mrs. Warthington mo- - I. A. in the Sunday night meettored to Grand Junction Friday ing was: Good "A Reading, Name" by Juanita Cawley; solo, evening for a week end trip. Btory, Hopkinson; Bishop by -Lois Gilligan; piano Legs", by Mr. nd Mrs. Dewey Freeman "Souvenir of Stephen Fosof National visited with Mr. and solo, ter", Margaret Kay; reading, Mrs. Mrs. Levy Hines Sunday. ladies chorus Sally Woodward; composed of the following memJuanita A. R. Johnson and wife, An- - bers: Laurel Gilligan, ' drew Daughtery and wife, and Cowley, Winifred Turner, Vera who Willard Jumper of Castle Gate at- Preston, and Margaret Kay, two numbers, "Lullaby" and sang tended the leap year dance at Climb." 'CTtmb Up Ye Chillun Bruce The Spring Canyon band held a Wilson returned home from Standardville Hospital Tues- hanrl rnncort In fhA ward TTall a rrnwd Bruce had his leg Mnnrtaw .v.mnr day evening. attended. mine Standardville in last injured week. The Spring Canyon Bridge Club wa s held at the nome of Mrs. The Pinochle Club met at the Verda Woods at Standardville. home of Mrs. Ray Ware. Prizes Luncheon was served to the folwere awarded Mrs. MlAlpine and lowing guests: Mrs. Ethel Larson Mrs. Anderson. and Miss Alma Fletcher of Mrs. Ruth Carter, Mrs. Mr. Albert Shaw s 111 in Salt Leone McCarthy and Mrs. Kate Mrs. Vera Lake. Jensen of Helper. Jerfs, Mrs. Velda Roffinson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Viltor Corlindi Jr. Carrie Jardeson, Mrs. Alma Carlhave moved to California to make son and Mrs. Dora Livingston. their home. Lois Lynn Brinkerhoff, age 2, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and died at the home of her parents, family are visiting relatives in Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brinkerhoff Price. last Thursday. Services were held in the ward hall Sunday and inDorsey Proadfoot left for Bo- - terment was In the Emery cemetery. lair, West Virginia, of Evening, Adults Mr. and Mrs. John PreJ companied the M Men C1 team to Ferron Wednesffi.1 SUNNYSIDE STANDARDVILLE SPRING CANYON RAINS HEWS A LIBRARY FOR HELPER pects CaD Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J0J were week end visitors DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DELIVERED FREE TD EVERY HOME fcnterea as Second Class matter Carbon County, Utah. Pag visitors at the State day and Saturday. Helper District News Section HELPER JOURNAL The Helper, Utah, March 6, 1936 THE HELPER JOURNAL Page Two 5 L s |