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Show Thursday. March 3, 1932 THE Junior High Notes choose one of the following topics joonyor hi notes ANTOINETTE SAX Editor to write on.: 1. Mao' Amano and Katherine George Washington, Farmer . Associate Editors at Mount Vernon. 2. George Washington. Spirit In the art classes a George of Sportsmanship. bicentennial poster Washington 3. George Washington. Statescontest is being sponsored by the man and Soldier. Lumber company. Price, 4. Vjvlutual George Washington, Sense Utah, from the first to eighth of Duty. yirailes inclusive. 5. George Washington, Balance Kach grade will present a poster of Character. 24x36 inches. The work will con6. Many Sideness of George d sist of cuttings, draw- Washington. ings, paintings, silhouettes, or any 7. the other material developed in the Friend. George Washington, bicentennial program. The mate8. The Influence That Washrial to be exhibited must be se- ington Has on Our Life Today. lected from the material produced in the regular class work. A parent-teachwill The poster will be judged ou be held March lti, atmeeting the Liberty the following points: Quality, 60 hall. per tent; arrangement, 20 per The band will furnish a concent; originality, 20 per cent. cert consisting of the pieces to be The poster must be completed played at the contest. The soloand in the hands of the committee ists will also play the numbers at Price not later than April 1, that they will play at Price April 1932. 15, 16 and 17 at the band conA county poster exhibit will be test. arranged for some date early in A skeleton was presented to April. Awards are offered by the Mu- the Helper school by the Pythian Co." for first, second Knights. tual Lumber It is to be used in the and third place in each grade. biology classes next term of school and in the physiology classes this The sixth, seventh and eighth year. in the are classes grades English The eighth grades will soon beginning an essay contest on George Washington. They will take up the study of the Civil war. Jou-fla- s. free-han- T Clickings Along the 3 mil if n .w-- .. Helper Boys Win County Hoop Champ Rails W. G. Gellinger, assistant signal engineer for the system, has been transferred to Grand Junction, Colo. His territory will remain the same headquarters changed. tendent; Waltur Allen, trainmaster, and M. J. McCarl and Alex Baxter, road foremen of equipment, were recent vistors in Helper. F. W. Curtis, safety supervisor Roadmast'er O. M. Flatberg is for the D & R G W system, was a of tour his an recent visitor in Helper, staying inspection making territory. Helper and Marysvale, over for the safety which will consume most of the meeting of the Helper terminal of. week. which J. R. safety committee, Lofis is chairman. MaJiy items of of interest from a safety standinspector transportation, was a Helper visi- point were taken up at the meettor several days during the past ing, which was held Friday, Febweek, looking after company in- ruary 26, and the interest of the men in general was manifested by terests. the large attendance. W. J. Tapp, fuel supervisor, paid L. F. Wilson, assistant general Helper a visit this week, on one of his usual periodical tours of the manager, together with Hugh Wilson, superintendent, and J. R. system. Loft is, trainmaster, made an inL. F. Wilson, assistant general spection trip over all the mine manager; Hugh Wilson, superin branches during the past week. O. D. Gephart, ocal and General CHURCH o NOTICES o Notre Dame deLourdes Price Ouilico of the Helper Fur Rev. W. A. Ruel niture company, accompanied by Rev. James Claffey, Asst. several Julius Spigarelli, spent Mass - - 8:30 aigl 10:30 a. lit. days in Salt Lake City this week o Genof convention a attending St. Barnabas Episcopal Helper which for eral Electric dealers, Kev. H. J. Johnson, Pastor their store is local representative. Union Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. They expected to return Thursday. Mrs. L. R. Met?, Supt. - - 11 a. m. Crawford, book- Morning Prayer Miss Evelyn Furniture for the Helper keeper Community Church Price company, was a Monday visitor in Rev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor Salt Lake City, accompanying Mr. - - - 10 a. m. and Mrs. E. N. Radcliff of Price. Sunday school Morning worship - - 11 a. m. Mrs. E. H. Thomas of the Thom- Ep worth League - - 6:30 p. m. as Millinery returned this week Evening worship - 7:30 p. in. o from Salt Lake City where she Latter Day Saints Church purchased her new Spring line of Helper Ward millinery. a. m. Sunday School A. L. Nielson, Supt. Mrs. Lee Kirk of Mohrland vis7:30 p. ni. ited with friends in Helper last Evening Services week. Bishop Byron Carter Mondays - 4:00 p. m. of the Primary Mrs. Robert Houston Relief Society Tues. - 2:00 p. m. mornleft Wednesday Style Shop Genealogical Society Fridays 7:30 p. m. ing for Salt Lake City,to driving, matters where she will attend of business. She was accompanSt. Anthony Church Helper ied by her son Jack, who will enRev. W. A. Ruel ter the Henager business college Rev. James Claffey, Asst. at that point. 9:30 a. m. Mass - - 10:30 a. m. School Shawand"T. HutchinS. Sunday O. W. son, representing the Ogden Utah Calif., where they expect to spend Knlting Mills, were Wednesday two weeks visiting at the home of business visitors in Helper. their daughter, Mrs. Roy Tamplin. o Episcopal The St. Barnabas Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwards moved Guild will give a cake sale at the to Slandardville Monday, where store Saturday, Success grocery they will make their home, Mr. March 6 from 11a. m. to 2 p. m. Edwards having secured work at M., that point. Joppa lodge "noT26, F. & A. Mao o o met Tuesday evening in the Mrs. Lapriel Redmond and Mrs. sonic club rooms at Price, open- Irene Morrison spent several days deing on the Entered Apprentice in Salt Lake City this week. gree. Mr. and Mrs7R7 M. Redd. Mr. Mrs. Tony Perry and daughter Redd being manager of the Redd Jane returned to their home, in Chevrolet company, spent the Helper last week from a two weeks week-en- d in Salt Lake City. visit in Los Angeles where they visited with Mrs. Perry's daughMrs. A. S. Wah of the Avalon Mrs. hotel and daughter, Gertrude, ter, Mrs. S. J. Sarracino. Sarracino will he remembered by spent several days in Salt Lake resident a Miss her Helper friends as Tuesday, City this week. of this city for many years. Gertrude returned to Mt. Pleasant where she is attending school. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scarcelll of parare the proud Miss Elizabeth Paterson, Canyon Spring Friof the Style Shop, has ents of a tine baby boy, born Scar-celbeen suffering from flu during the day evening. Mr. and Mrs. are former residents of Help- past week hut now is getting along er. nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McGonigal Mrs. William T Elliott returned to her home In Helper Friday eve- this week have transferred their ning from Salt Lake City, where household belongings from Price she was a business caller for a few to Helper and now are nicely located In one of the Leger houses days. on the east side of town. Junction WeycroTorand G. Mrs. home of her In visiting at the M. C. Kelter of Heiner spent . mother. Mrs. James McComb, in few hours in Helper Tuesday. Helper. Mrs. Weyer has recently Robert Crockett, editor of tli9 returned from a brief visit in Salt Lake and intends to return to Price Sun, passed thru Helper Friday en route to Salt Lake City on Grand Junction soon. matters of business. 11. Grand of Dart Mrs. Mr. and week-en- d visitWe don't know just what is gothe Junction spent ing to happen at the coming reping Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Houtz in arations conference in Lausanne Helper. but we know one thing, which of H. is that it is going to cost Uncle Bishop Mr and Mrs C, Helper left Monday for Inglewood. Sam some money. .Toe Yanketts Entertained 9 ... . . . . . B.RwTciubto JOURNAL Mr, i'. luncheon Friday aft ernoon at her home, a dainty luncheon being served at Z p. m. .Mrs. Kate Ulsen of Price won high bridge score. Those enjoying the afternoon were Mesdatnes E. K. Olsen, S. L. Palmer, Hob Stolhcr, Glen Allred, R. I. Broikbank, Ora B. Harding, Jack Jones and Miss Mae White of Price, Mrs. D. R. Griffiths and Mrs. Jack Keishburgen of Helper. 0 E S, Naomi Chapter Initiation Tonight Naomi chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet in the Masonic temple at Price tonight for the purpose of conducting initia- tion services for several Mrs. Woodie Moore of City, grand lecturer of chapter, will be present pate in the work. I li ( $1.95 and $2.95 CATHOLICS MXYBi MARRIED ANY DAY OF YEAR Father W. A. Ruel of Price was a caller at The Journal office this week, and advised he wished to correct an erroneous report recently circulated that Catholics could not be married during lent. Father Ruel advises that while It is the wish of the church to discourage marriages during the season of pennance, they nevertheless may he performed if desired. However, during lent, the Welti ngs are more properly performed in the chapel, without solemnity and without mass, only the simple marriage form being used. J. o o o C. PENNEY COMPANY AUDITOR VISITS HERE Mr. Zieher, traveling auditor for the J. C. Penney company out of the New York offices, spent Monday In Helper on his regular periodical Inspection, commenting very favorably on the manner in which M. P. Street, local J. C. Penney company mantiger, was conducting the business. His next stop is at Price. nominees. Salt Lake the grand to partici- oo o New Spring Hats. Coats ami Dresses arriving daily. Case Worker Will Remain in Price 4 Months 0 O Alice Maxwell, Red Cross ase worker, will remain in Car-)o- n for at least four county months to carry on her duties of irgauizing and executing county elief work. Walter S. Knox, chairman of he county commission and coun-- y contact committee, praised Mrs. laxwell's work very highly. Dur-n- g her stay, Mrs. Maxwell plans to contact the various civic organizations of the county, explaining her work. Mrs. o o o COUNTY SEED LOAN COMMISSION IS NAMED IN PRICE and W. E. Anderson have been named as the committee to investigate applications for seed loans in this county, according to Coun ty Agent O. P. Madsen. for seed loans Applications should be in the hands of the commission not later than March 10. and BILLIARD PARLOR All Kinds of Cigars, Cigarettes Tobaccos, Candy and Soft Drinks The Best Billiards in the County Utah. Phone 8 Helper SHERIFF'S SALE flS-25-- 00 Journal Your 0 The Home only $2 per year. Professional UtllllHUIHllHUIIIIlDlltMIHIimnKnHfWfflW directory DR. C. L. KLINE Physician and Surgeon Office Hrs: 8 308 West First South One block west of Helper Hotel Phone: Office 250 Helper : Utah Hits Greased Slide of B.P.O.E. GRILL CAFE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HE1PES PHONE 194 o ow We Repair and Recharge All Makes of Batteries I ; Bryner's Service Spring AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICIANS Stales 0. PORTER, M. "i .i.4' ininr PHONE 342 MgT. -- r'T iTrriiifiTiiniwTW w When in Salt Lake City put your car in the in Covey Garage wmBBmsmmmmm Pa-p- er Class of Thirty Willard Batteries mmmasmmmmmmmm Just below the Newhouse Hotel GASOLINE, OIL and SERVICE Typography there really is no such thing as spring styles In typography, every piece of job work should be new, original and keeping with the latest type fashions. The Journal has Just received a large shipment of the very latest type-fac- e designs, and is equipped to do any and all of your job printing at new prices which will be of interest to you. Of course, Central Commission & Supply Company Building Service LAPRIEL REDMOND. Prop. CIGAR STORE Say you read it in The Journal. leg, star on face and two white spots on the right side. Found 10 days ago Owner may bare game by proving property, paying feed bill and cost of advertising. ED JONES, Helper. Harris Simonsen Three Carbon county men, John A.Mathls, chairman; June Bryner Smart Shop BANK John H. Harmon, who is a native sou of Carbon county and has been connected with the D. T. R. Furniture company at Price for several years past, has succeeded Allen Halversen as manager of the local store, according to an announcement this week by that Mr. Harmon has secompany. cured a home in Helper and is moving his family here at once. Assisting in the store will be Raymond Johnson, formerly with the D. T. R. store in Frovo, Mr. Johnson also is moving his family to this city. Mr. Halversen has accepted a position with the Golden Rule store. NOTICE OF ESTRAY 800 lb. black horse, white hind In the Seventh Judicial District Court, in and for Carbon County, State of Utah. JOHN QUILICO and JOE QUILICO, doing business as HELPER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO.. Plaintiffs, vs. DR. M. C. MELROSE MARY LEPORE, Defendant. Physician and Surgeon To be sold at Sheriff's Sale, on New A. J. Stafford Building the 26th day of March, 1932, at Residence 1S1 1:00 o'clock p. m. in Price, Utah, Office Phone 22 Hrs. 11-- 5 and 8 at the front door of the Court Helper House. Lots and 12 in DR. WM. T. ELLIOTT Block Seven (7) of New Physician & Surgeon Helper Townslte Survey, toOffice in Henry Hall Building gether with all improvements thereon. Phones: Office, 99-Res. 1S2 DATED at Price, Utah, this 1st HELPER, UTAH day of February, 1932. S. M. BLISS, Sheriff of Carbon County. . DR. F. H. LOW By A. E. Gibson, Deputy. Physician and Surgeon First publication March 3, 1932. AVALON HOTEL. Last publication March 24, 1932. Phone 185 A class of 30 novices were iniHelper 11-- 1 - 5 Office Hours: 8 tiated Saturday night at Price into SUMMONS the mysteries and ideals of Elkdom when they became members of th? In the District Court of the SevJ. E. FLYNN enth Judicial District, in and Benevolent and Protective Order Undertaker and Licensed for the County of Carbon, State of Elks. of Utah. Embalmer and candidates The members EMMETT R. WILSON; Plaintook their ladies along, but sent PRICE - - UTAH them to a picture show while the tiff, vs. WILMA A. WILSON. De Ambulance Service Phone 29 fendant. conferring of work took place. Following, the ladies returned THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE ONWARD LODGE No. 15 SAID DEFENDANT: to the Elk home where dancing You are hereby summoned to Meets was enjoyed by all, a splendid bufEvery Thursday Evening fet luncheon completing an en appear within twenty days after K. of P. HALL the of service summons this upon joyable evening. The conferring of the work was you, if served within the county J. A. Gill, C. of C. F. C. Bertollno. M. F. assisted in by a large delegation in which this action is brought, which attended from the B. P. O. otherwise, within thirty days aft W. H. Brown, K. R. and S. E. lodge at Grand Junction, Colo. er service, and defend the above RE entitled action; and in case of LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 30.000 LAMBS-Ayour failure so to do, judgment SHIPPED TO will be rendered against you acHelper Lodge No. 1659 ATLANTIC SEABOARD cording to the demand of the com Every Tuesday Night, 7:30 P. M. which has been filed with Knights ef Pythias Hail An unusu plaint DENVER, &iarch2. the clerk of saTd court. ally heavy demand for lambs at This action is brought to disthe Denver market by slaughter solve the bonds of matrimony houses of the Atlantic seaboard, heretofore existing between you in addition to the demand of big and the plaintiff. packers who have buyers stationed BOSONE & BOSONE, here to purchase regularly for Notary Public Plaintiff's Attornev. shipment to their respective Utah. Helper City, HELPER, UTAH slaughter houses, are forces which First March 3, 1932. are making' for keen competition Last publication March 31. 1932. publication and good prices for lambs at the Denver market. During last week 128 carloads. or 30,000 head, were purchased for shipment to slaughterers al This is the Atlantic seaboard. 60 per cent of the entire sheep receipts for the week. Excellent Meals Quick Service KIWANIS DINING HALL IN CONNECTION Most Attractive Cafe in Carbon County FRIDAY and lasts all next week NEW MANAGER TAXES OVER HELPER D. T. R. FURNITURE 2-- More society items on Page 4. DRESS 100 Dresses Helper Girls Take Season's First Loss The Helper basketball girls were defeated for the first timi this season by the Hiawatha girls. Due to this defeat the Helper and Hiawatha girls are tied tor the Carbon county championship. The championship game will be played Thursday, March 3, at the high school gym at Price. The lineup: HELPER JUNIOR HIGH G FP FT TP Mis. Moffit Entertains 1 2 2 0 Lloyd, rf 2 1 1 0 Budge Club Lopez, If Mrs. June Moffit was hostess at Mullin. c 0 ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 her home Friday evening when Heck, rg 0 0 0 0 the entertained at a bridge lunch- Gale, lg eon. Those who enjoyed the eve- Hemming, rc . . . 0 0 0 0 ning, which was brought to a close 3 3 4 with the serving of luncheon at 0 Total 11 p. m., were Mesdames S. Stein, HIAWATHA JUNIOR HIGH M. C. Melrose. J. B. Laboroi, H. J. G FP FT TP 2 4 0 0 Uhle, M. Floyd, A. J. Stafford, J. Reese, rf B. Kesler, ii. B. 2 2 Simonsen and Buchanham, If . 0 4 0 0 0 0 J. Allred. c August Litizzette Jr. Mrs. S. Stein won high score. 0 0 0 0 Dlmenis, rg . . . . 0 0 0 0 D. Allred, lg MR. AND MRS. PETE LABOROI 0 0 0 0 rc entertained at dinner Sunday Olsen, 0 0 0 0 . . rc Pikas, for Mr. and Mrs. A. Laboroi, Mr. and Mrs. John Laboroi, Mr. Hector 2 0 2 6 Total . Chiara and Miss Norma Laboroi. Buy Sousa Horn for School SALE 21 Fisher entertained P. al a bridge ROOF OF CITY HALL NOW NEEDS NEW ASPHALT COAT An examination of the roofing material on the city hall this week disclosed that a new coating of asphalt emulsion should be applied. Thru weathering over a period of years, the old protective coating o o The Business and Professional has dried and cracked in spots, Women s club of Helper now Is permitting moisture to work thru. completing plans for the purchase of a 6ousaphone for the Helper school band. Funds for this purpose were raised last year when members of the club subscribed small sums to the purchase of a cedar chest which later was filled with linen and raffled off. Several years ago this same organization purchased a fountain for the school, altho at this time it Is not in the best of condition, due to improper treatment by the children. formerly $5.90 to $10 A St Patricks day party has been planned for March 14 at the home of Mrs Orville Garlick, with Miss Josephine Pagano and Miss Ann Crowley and Mrs. Garlick on the refreshment committee. Initiation of three new members will be had at that time. Misa Alice Bvie. Miss Maxine House and Miss Aileen Carter. On the initiation committee are Marie SALE COMMErCES Deitz and Bertha Spratling. PHONE Sirs. Fisher Hostess At Bridge Luncheon . . Page Three Social Calendar By Miss Christer.sen Miss Rae Chrbtunsoit wai hostess at a bridge luncheon' Wedneso o d Local Aggregation Lands County day evening when she entertaineat members of the Yanketts the Championship for Second Con- her home. secutive Year A daioty luncheon was served at the Palace Candy store, decoralast tions being in red, white ami blue, By trouncing Sunnyside and representing Washington's birthFriday to the tune of 21-the day. Hiawatha Monday night, 18-Mrs. Harold Morrison was the Helper junior high won the county basketball championship for the honored guest. The second consecutive year. Those who enjoyed the evening team went through were Misses Mildred McCluskey Helper t lie season undefeated, winning Rose Craig, Ida Segmiller. Merlyn six straight games. Hansen, Ann Stringham, Cleo feawas The Sunnyside game Josephine Kruse. Mafie Sharm, close fast and tured by guarding Gilbert, Fae Christensen, Kay lie with "Blackie" Mrs. Harold Greco, passing. Regis, Ivy Menunott, 10 points, was high point man. Morrison and Miss Fae ChristenDeLuca at guard played good ball sen. Iila Segmiller won high score for Helper. and Cleo Kruse the low score. The lineup: Marie Shurm will entertain the HELPER JUNIOR HIGH next meeting of the club at her G FP FT TP home on March 9. 1 5 2 Scallion, rf 10 Tuesday Club Meets 5 F. Greco, If 4 2 DeLuca, c In Kiwanis Rooms 0 0 Priano, rg The Tuesday club held its regu-ula- r 0 D. Greco, lg this week when meeting Wright, rf members gathered at the Palace If Delandrea, cafe for luncheon, repairing thereSaridakis, c . after to the Kiwanis club rooms Dougherty, rg for a session of bridge, with Mrs. 3 1 21 A. F. Drury serving as hostess. 10 Total Mrs. R. C. Sheldon won first SUNNYSIDE JUNIOR HIGH with FT TP prize in the afternoon's play, G FP Mrs. W. Wood head of Ken i I worth 1 1 Salzetti. rf receiving second. Patterson, If The next meeting of the club Banaquisto, c will be Tuesday, March 15, with Strate, rg Mrs. A. G. Deuel, as hostess. Preston, ig . .Martinez, rg . of Democratic Ladies . Nichol. rf Club Elect Officers 3 6 9 3 The W omens Democratic club of Total Umpire. Flaim: referee, Rug-ger- i. Carbon held its regular meeting Monday afternoon in the Legion Playing on a floor slick enough hall at Price, when officers for the to dance on, the Helper boys com- ensuing year were elected as fol pletely outclassed the Hiawatha lows: Mrs. A. F. Drury, Helper, team. president; Mrs. Troseth of Spring Aside from a large amount of Canyon, first vice president; Mrs progress, which was partially the Joe Schlegel of Price, second vice fault of the slick floor, the tirst president; Mrs. A. G. Deuel of halt was rather a slow affair, end Helper, secretary; Mrs. C. Empcy The second half Helper of Price, treasurer, and Mrs. E. K ing started out with a bang, complete- Olson of Price, musical director. In the afternoon of bridge which out Hiawatha until ly shuting substituted his followed the business session, Mrs. Coach Menunott resecond string. The Greco broth- H. H. Wood of Kenilworth ers and Scallion were quite ef- ceived first prize, with the free for fective in scoring, with the entire all cut going to Mrs. D. C. Gibson of Helper. A lovely luncheon comteam playing good ball. The lineup: pleted the meeting. The next gathering of this club HELPER JUNIOR HIGH G FP FT TP will be held Monday, March 28, in 1 2 9 the Kiwanis club rooms in Helper. 4 F. Greco, rf 1 2 5 2 Scallion, If 0 0 0 0 Surprise Party for DeLuca. c 0 0 0 0 Mrs. Robert Corrnani Priano. rg 0 4 0 2 D. Greco, lg Mrs. Robert Cormani was pleas0 0 0 Saridakis, lg . . 0 antly surprised Saturday evening 0 0 0 0 . . Delandrae, rg by a few of her friends, the occasion being her birthday. Games 4 2 8 18 were the diversion of the Total evening JUNIOR HIGH HLWVATHA after which a luncheon., was G FP FT TP served. Those present were Mr. 1 1 1 0 Morgan, rf and Mrs. Robert Cormani, Mr. and 0 0 0 0 Bowen, If Mrs. Glen Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 2 0 0 Thompson, c . . . 1 Quilico, Mr. and Mrs. John La- 1 1 2 0 Martino. rg boroi, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cima, 1 3 Mr. 1 Rawhalah, lg . 1 and Mrs. Julius Spigarelli, 2 Mr. 0 0 Burdich, rg . . . . 1 and Mrs. Pete Laboroi. Mr. 0 0 0 and Mrs. 0 Thomas, f Walter Pessetto and Mr. and Mrs. William Flaim. 3 3 9 4 Total members will referee, THE SODALITY Simmons; Umpire, meet Thursday evening of this Ffaim. scheduled at Draper week at the home of Edith and The games and Midvale have been postponed. Jane Perry. . yJt, i HELPER We are again prepared to serve you with our dependable "Building Service." If It's anything in the building line, let us figure with you. We will gladly make estimates on any repair or alteration job. HELPER JOURNAL PHONE Call or Phone 72 TWO' ONE 7-- |