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Show r THE HELPER JOURNAL Do You Kno that? yU toformed The U. f of the fact 25' IS WEDDED IN DEXVEU HOME Leona Ruth Metz, daughter of Mr. and yrt th a.; to i - "esi ships of her e rmuel Harry Thomas, was solemnized Mon-- . Just another old g maWng in Denver, - the ceremnnvJ good on the outside. v nnrpnts 01 uc r hifie I1"" "' tho Pnionnnoi inhnonn ' nnstnr nf After a J-t r vigil of over 70 tt,e Rev. the dansrerous ivatpo o., ,1years- in . ; marriage by her father, L. R. Metz. Her tucket, the old lightship Nantuckchiffon over heavy white satin, with et has been sold out of the serv0!SC flnH ftrnncro .:tv, can ice Thru the aid of the "t- - nf Inrp h?ld in place Haverhill roses white sweet Elks, the lightship has come and luster of brides pink into friend from Provo, was possession of the Haverhill randon, an intimate . lovely gown of pale pink georgette, and Boy Scouts and has been delivered to that port for their use. :iet peas and blue delphinum. In honor of the donors, the c j uvuuLa , .v. hridfl. ' wore a lovely gown of rose crene. have renamed the ship "Elk." her oi Lllc xne isantucket lightship was by Lohengrin, and the reces- - one of the first shiDs of that t, processional W completed and entered the liht- was served to the family and intimate snip service about 1854, continuing t luncheon i til a on duty in all kinds of i"e ociviiig n COUPle. until about 1924, at which wptw centered a with was and satin, time it pink was replaced by a more modern vessel. It was sold when the light- I early in the afternoon for a honeymoon trip the auip service decided it was of no f Mi,rtps the Black Hills of South Dakota, Yellow- - further value to them. Sailors of The bride every nation who had occasion to L .nri various other points of interest. suit of brown silk tweed with matching view the North Atlantic have seen ivuiv au itaua this famous ship, one of the firot iuuuv fUT TilCy CACtl outposts to greet those coming to 1. Iieptember . nwmnrv tViA eat irminn-aAmerica Dy way or the stormy mc j",6-le were p" omiiicu l amung " T , North Atlantic. " b"-"'" rig speni iuc The navy will enter one balloon , kiS acuve ui uuiu"vu in the 1932 international Gordon I ausician. , Bennett cup race to be held at Basle, Switzerland Sept. 23. Lt. HONORS MARY FRATTO SER OF MOOSE Comdr. T. G. W. Settle. N. S. navv - will act as Loyal Order of Moose, held a welcoming receppilot and Lieut. Wil :du o ciock, m nonor ot fred Busnell as aide. lall Tuesday evening at who recently returned from Mooseheart to renew These two officers established a county after graduation from Mooseheart school. the world's record for distance in was free balloons in 1929 when TOgram was prepared for tne occasion, which they were winners of the national elimmembers, their families and friends. Lt the close of the evening was presented with a ination balloon race held at Pittsassorted summer flowers by Miss Ange Martelle burgh. They traveled to Prince Edward's island, Canada, a disfrt Knobbs. tance of 952 miles in 43 hours and 2 minutes. club orchestra fee: A. G. Carlson The number four dry dock at peter Ajello, accompanied by Miss Ange Martelle. the navy yard, Norfolk, Va., is It Fratto on her life at Mooseheart. 1000 feet long, 150 wide and 40 Miss Margaret Knobbs, accompanied by Miss Ange feet deep. It requires one hour to hano, Peter Ajello on mandolin fill and three hours to empty this bison, of Price dock. The pumps which empty it t: club orchestra have a capacity of 112,000 galLeRoy Smith, accompanied by A. B. Caseman lons of water per minute. :tor Bonacci, accompanied by Owen Reese The U. S. S. Princeton was Hyde first screw propellor vessel the 1 .0 Miss Fratto by members of the lodge ever built and the first in which I iairman of the program. the machinery was placed entirely below the water line. KES GRACE DINNER TABLE AT FISHER HOME The Demologos was the first vessel for war purposes in steam Fisher contract over a presided prettily appointed S. navy, or any other navy. U. the her home here Friday evening. The dinner table was designed by Robert Fulton. pged with summer flowers carrying out a color It There have been four American I: and green. The dainty dinner was served at 7 named U. S. S. Lextch contract bridge was enjoyed. in honor of the historic site were Mesdames ington C. Tad H. Madson, George Miller, on which the first armed conflict rta, Nick and Elmer Bernardi, Glen Nelson, S. An- of the revolution took place. tson, and J. E. HelGriffith D. of of R. Price; Alley All naval ships are built in the gas of Salt Lake City. States by American labor United evening's play were awarded to Mrs. Alley and and with American material if ' obtainable. above nautical novelties The Hi BOSONE HOSTESS AT DINNER PARTY were submitted by the United Bosone entertained at a cleverly arranged dinner States naval recruiting station at M nere Friday evening, the repast consisting of Salt Lake City, J. M. Lewis, Lt. w serving of which the hostess was assisted by Comdr. SIGH' "1C u sea-do- with a lovely bouquet of varicol- - ELLWOOD Arthur i piCE KELLEY OF MARTIN IS HONORED all details was tho rrptH1v nrrsnwrl hirthdav ;y evening in honor of Miss Bernice Kelley at her r". G. L. r Kellpv nrooioH mm tha Hointw lnnphprin p at the close of an evening devoted to the playing v. t the eVenin? 2? With 'VTioo f HiaWftthn Her of irtaxr ntv nrara thff Mi.QfiS Tonn Puth Cilrtfrt tAaa Martin, Dora Marshal of Heiner, and Mary ARY of nvj Bellevue, Idaho, was the guest of honor una. nome or ner sisier-in-a.v a- GSday eveninS:and card games Candy making Of the PvoninonffA. ,uinl, n.n(AmalAn urnq Wends present. - - py F PYTHIAS AND SISTERS HOLD TICNIC of Pythias, and Upward lodge of the a joint annual state picnic Sunday, July Knights "0la'ng r, wnc. m " Tnomi-A.- iii rtf un nui. '""bVM iiuuvi nntrpv will ".u.ki .... oiiu leave ior uian lane hi h uuu. . ir holt ' of ,. in i a .7 ..... Dirthday i uci,r-ssio- last week ... . dinner at nis nome Only litciniiHrM fir I imv was a &ooa lhlmJ as onlv momhprs Of :'rtwf!njoyed the birthday cake after the young son on ei th 111 Which 7 CakC' t and it; w we Know Printing news marked the not wnat. Pas3in& o an IN THE DISTRICT COURT j ,v'4 TO ME 8 TIRES ARE WORTH! JTL Look f At These Generous Allowances on ALL-WEATH- ER SIZE Set of 4 I.5 a.oo $7.80 1.35 Z.40 .45 9.40 4.50-2- 0 4.75-19- .- 4.75-2- 05.00-1- 9. Z.4S X.7S 5.00-2- 0. 5.2518 1.80 2.85 2.90 5.25-1- 95.25-2-0 5.25-2- L- J.IO 5.50-1- 7 5.50-2- 0 6.00-1- 7 6.00-1- 8 GOODYEAR 6.00-1- 9 6.00-2- 1 6.50-1- 7 6.50-1- 9 0 450 8 81.55 I.60 4.50-2- 0 4.75-2- 0 2.0O 4.75-2- 1 2.00 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.30 2.25 2.35 9.40 2.40 9.60 2.45 9.80 2.50 I0.OO 2.55 10.20 3.30 ty.iv 3.40 13.60 3.5$ t.7.0 5.00-2- 0 5.00-2- 1 5.00-2- 2 5.25-1- 8 O O 5.25-2- 05.25-2- 1 j or 5 Tires. Free Mounting. The exchanged tires go on sale to you as fast as they are taken off and inspected. Come take your us to pick. Depend on on prices. treat you right HELPER SUPER-SERVIC- 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.40 8.40 8.40 9.20 0 5.25-1- 9- All Sizes. 6.6O 1.65 2.00 5.00-1- 9 Summers. 86.20 6.40 4.75-1- 9 4.50-2- 1 Goodyear Values in Thirty BUYERS 1 EachTir. Stof4 SIZE 4.40-2- 1 Greatest A, fed PATHFINDER Lifetime Guaranteed Super-twi- st Cord Tires Fresh Stock 1,2,2, 1 0 1 8.00 GOODYEAR RS Exchang .0 II.OO 11.20 11.40 11. 60 11.40 11.60 12.80 Allowances on and PATHFINDERS TIRE 9.80 14-2- 0 6.00-2- 0 7.00-1- .0 3.1 S 1.20 5.25 IJ.OO 3.50 14.00 3.50 14.00 3.55 14.40 3.0 3.65 I4.60 4.30 17.20 .- 5.50-1- 9 J s.oo i.05 4.50-2- L New Similar Allowances on USED Each Tir 4.40-2- L (O) AH Firsts . . . 41 GOODYEAR (o) ALL-WEATHE- vy T Allowances ances for Three Days Only on Latest, Finest, Now your worn tires are worth more OFF than ON your car. 5.50-1- 85.50-1- 9 6.00-2- 0 6.00-2- 1 6.00-2- 1 STATION E Phone 221 Centrally Located niitiiiiHirii niniim r i I nf it 1 n 10 n in v mwMiniMri- - mm fX 1 OH. n Economy Practised 1 ' WON'T WHAT YOUR WORN Sensational Allow- FULL CASH VALUE " mO v ? OF THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR fY Republican Ticket 4-- CANYON Pica on the Weare swamped with calls for partly used tires. Our used tire stock has been shot to pieces. Right now this shortage puts a market value on used tires that enables us to offer allowyou tremendous ances toward the price of largest new Goodyears world. the in tires selling If you act quickly you can sell us the miles left in your worn tires at to You are hereby summoned after days twenty within appear the service of this summons upon county you if served within the is brought, action this in which after otherwise, within thirty days the above defend and service, action; and in case of your will be failure so to do, judgment to according you rendered against the complaint of the demand the has been filed with Serk of said court. This ac Uon the bonds of is brought to dissolve and now heretofore matrimony the plain and between you Sff herein and for all further and -incidental relief. WALTER C. Plaintiff's Attorney. Court House, Trice, Utah. a County Attorney HERE'S WHY Rosie Tochi, plaintif, vs. Florian Tochi, defendant. 8 Central Commission & Supply Company announces his candidacy for nomination for 5.50-18- DISTRICT, IN AND FOR COUNTY OF CARBON, STATE OF UTAH 21-2- PRICES AGAIN SLASHED! For Your Worn Tires THE. SEVENTH.. JUDICIAL THE SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH THE SAID DEFENDANT: ACME QUALITY PAINTS S. Horsley $(B)TO Rose bait Lake Bosone of Helper. w - Building Costs Are Lower Now Than They Were in 1917 Insurance Agency I FOR THREE DAYS ONLY July 28, 29 and 30 Vignetto ton is recovering nicely in Melrose officer of hospital from an operation for reSnow of Idaho, Mary Contri of Price, moval of the thyroid gland ThursCity, Peter Bosone, Mr. and Mrs. Joe day. h lodge; REPAIR NOW! $ AL OFFEG3 ar 5 MODERNIZE NOW! I' i; J BUILD NOW! SEE Mrs. Albert Hanna of Welling- at which were seated Miss Kathryn a iormerly of Helper, and a former srand i j . LIFE reasons therefor, must be by affidavit in duplicate, accompanied with a fee of $1.00, and Med in this office within thirty (30) days after the completion of the publication of this notice. C2CRGEI II. BACON, State Engineer. Date of first publication, July 6, 1932; date of completion of publication, August 3, 1932.' rson. was centered I : AUTOMOBILE HEALTH ACCIDENT I - n mi.. .... E ;t;;t FIRE r j PHONE 213 'I GASOLINE, OIL and SERVICE I Hauling of All Kinds : pie I , CARTER'S TRANSFER and DRAY File No. 11211. All protests against the granting of said application, stating the 1 men-of-w- , the Newhouse Hotel Below 1 meridian. This application is designated in the State Engineer's office as L OBI , Just I Helper. witn the requirements of the su y T ELTNG Experienced dressmak- er. 29 NORTH MAIN STREET, Sec. 10, Twp. 12 S.. R 7 n Lake base and meridian, and con veyed a distance of 205,925 feet, uere it will be used from Janu ary 1st to December 31st, inclu sive, or each year for cooling, condensing and washing water in chemical and industrial processes. After having been so used the water will be returned to the natural channel at a point 3289 feet W. from the NE corner Sec. 1, Twp. H S., R. 9 E., Salt Lake base and ss COVEY GARAGE m to bediverted at a point which bears N. 71 de?rpp K7 r,ii,. 3S,o feet from the SW corner B - - is i cut-gla- WANTED With composi- tion roofing experience. R. D. TAMPLIN, Roofing Contractor, Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to 19-- 9, inclusive, to 50 c.f.3. of water from appropriate Price river in Carbon county, Utah. Said water - When in Salt Lake City put your car In the MEN TO WATER USERS Lake City, Utah, June Office, Salt 28, 1932 Ivotice is hereby given that Le-t- y A. Wilson, whose address is Salt --i.ai,.n. postoffice t cian, nas made application in accord- - btate Engineer's " WANT ADS' , NOTICE Trr.,.- - last year now u being used as the training sh pfor cadets of BONACCI MARION Bv 5?. rH7 . tv..; nagshipofthebaZc; of commission - Action S. Mr. and Mrs. Lom nounce the baby rir, and babe are doing nicely. Page Three .A COfAE HOW. 1 1 I 1 f TBJE M0 r s VJHH THE YtNH, BUT THIK ( WHM KfeOOt CHWVS IWSttF fxaTHr; fOONtY ilAlHPyT DRSS OLD U: ( 1 ( V THE MNOTSEt I WE 1 f4 I CAN SWD BUY K htWJ ONE 0U ! oal at -- ; fft Office, Uh' 11. . , 1 jlli ' " im'i .i- -I -- ..t.,m... ..pIw.i .. mmm-- i |