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Show 1 V. Utah, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1932 Carbon County, 1 Pag TLre THE HELPER JOURNAL n.l Ljrch Notices : L rV ramabas Episcopal t Helper a Johnson, Pas101" 9:30 a. ra. School. ay a.m. 10:45 nmunion H. J. Johnson, Supt. fc r J- - 11:00 rrpJVPraJ: r. " Helper Ward ; 10-1- School Vjrj l AL. a.m. :30 1 Nielsen, Supt. - 7:30 p.m. V Services Carter m'h rifihop Byron 4:00 p. m. whict-jMondays 2:00 p. m. Society Tues 7:30 p.m. Frl..... Soc. 3 Xl-f- - r ? - logical W BOXACCI Merrill, accompanied by Mrs Chadworth at the piano and a vio hn obligate by Mrs. Wilma Forrester. Henry H. Jones, candidate for the county school board, gave a short resume of the of history the county school system, and spoke lauditory thereof. Song and dance by Jill Vignetto, accompanied by Mrs. Jack Day Saints Church fc.;.T f By MARION Viir-nett- o. Piano selection by Mrs. Frank I qatfrotre Dame delourdes Price Ur t The Rev. W. A. Ruel Asst tt Rev. James Claffey, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Pritchett. Cornet solo by Peter Cresto. Vocal numbers by Miss Lillian . - St. FV'- ! f - "-- Dart and Josephine Lambson. Cornet duet by LeRoy Smith and Johnnie Cook, accompanied by Miss Whitmore. Vocal numbers by Mrs. Harding, accompanied by Miss Halliday from Price. knthony Chwrch ! Helper i The Rev. W. A. Ruel Asst. t Rey. James Claffey, j 8:30 and 10:00 a. i. 9:30 a. m. jay School I rr. 1 Price i Re. J. H. MacRlll, Pastor S UK 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. ky School t' rJiiig Worship erth Une League Worship Professional notices MOOSE AL ORDER OF CLPER LODGE NO. 1639 I Fiink Earker, Dictator jL1. Carlson, Secretary wry Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. Knights of Pythias Hall NO. 15 WARD LODGE f Cta I Every Thursday Evening K.OFP. HALL J." A. Robey, C. of C P. C. BertoUno, M. F. J. A Gill, K. R. and S. I ITER C. f GEASE ATTORNEY-AT-LA- f Doort House Price, Utah Price Phone Phone L4TK ! 392 6-- J Helper LI C. L. KLINE Physician and Surgeon fee Hours: OM 338 11-1- 2-- 2 4 t amp. 7-- 8 West First South Eock West of Helper xtm Flume Office 250 Utah nttf Helper i?lt The Democratic Ladies club will meet in Legion hall at Price Monday, November 28, at 2 p.m. Cards and a study period will comprise the afternoon's program. J Community Church I S " Hotel VM. T. ELLIOTT Physician and Surgeon Office Res. 132 99-- per f Utah TOY-BUS- HOME RECEPTION FOLLOWS WEDDING IN L. D. S. TEMPLE The wedding of Miss Leone Nielsen, the charming and attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nielsen of Price, to the Hon. Mil ton Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones, was solemnized Friday afternoon in the Latter Day Saints temple in Salt Lake City. The ceremony was followed by a prettily arranged dinner given at the home of the bride's aunt, Mrs, B. F. Hovik in Salt Lake City, for members of the two families. The table was centered with a basket of bridal wreath and lighted with ivory princess tapers. A reception followed in the eve ning, with the bridal party receiv ing in front of the mantel in the living room which was banked with bridal wreath, interspersed with feathery ferns. Floor baskets of fall flowers were arranged about the room. The bride wore a handsome gown of carmine crepe and lace, and carried a cluster of brides roses, Miss Blanche Hovik acting as maid of honor. Leon Hovik was best man. The young couple left after the reception for a few weeks honey moon trip, after which they will make their home in Price. The bride wore an attractive going-awa- y suit of blue tweed with matching accessories. Mrs. Jones is a graduate of Carbon county high school and has been an active worker in the Price chapel Sunday school, as well as assisting her father in the publication of the fRi F. H. LOW M"' Ifliysician and Surgeon AVALON reatf ourba 'ore!C HOTEL. 185 Hours ll-- l Helper 2-- 5 7-- 8 News-Advocat- .7 I -- f .3. i toy-bus- HOME AT BUY t Say your read it in The Journal. CARTER'S It's time for Christmas planningl and DRAY TRANSFER Tha trend this year, more than ever before, is toward "something for the home" a practical, sensible investment for the benefit of the entire family. Hauling of AO Kinds 213 PHONE your planning suggests a Hotpoint Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator or an Electric Water Heater. These are gifts that will bring gifts that supreme happiness, not only for Christmas, but for the years to come un-every member of your family will appreciate gifts that mean the banishing of r scesssry drudgery In the household. If you already have one or two of these appliances, now is the time to add more and take another step toward the home you have always wantedl Good judgment to zjour finger g c" You can easily afford such a gift for your family. All or any of these Electric Servants may be purchased on our liberal plan. You'll never miss the ST.all amount each month, and what a thrill of satisfaction you'll find in the wonderful service they bring to your homel time-payme- nt - -- VI It i Phone us. We'll be glad to talk over the Electric Christmas Gift idea with ycu, and to help you make your selection, if you so desire. There's no obligation whatever. v Pion NOW for a happy Christmas and a new era of home enjoymcntl 7-- I2V YOUR ROUGH Jier Licensed Embalmer centering the serving table, which ,n attendance i was covered with yellow satin and T7JCE UTAH a colonial lace cover. sace Service Phone 29 Miss Alice Bene presided over the tea tables, assisted by Miss IIARRIS SIMONSEN Josephine Feado in receiving the guests. Miss Susan Maulsby pourNOTARY PUBLIC ed and Miss Maxine Thomas served. EPER UTAH The following program was enby those present: joyed r S. P. COLTON Piano duet by Harry and Wood-roClark; also a saxophone and v. Netary Public cornet duet, accompanied at the ! COLTON MOTOR CO. Clark. piano by their mother, Mrs. Mrs. Gladys ELTER solo Contralto by UTAH r w . It's easy to say they're all alike 1 . and easy to prove they art NO Dissolve a genuine Bayer Aspirin feel the tablet in water, pour it off, fine powder that coats the glass. Do this with some other tablet; are left! Me what coarse particles even to as sand, as feel sharp They affect your finger. How must they une those delicate membranes which stomachY throat your your s, For immediate relief from colds, sore throat, neuralgia r neuritis, lumbago, rheumatism, there"1, nothing like Bayer Aspin. It cannot depress the heart. EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE, head-acne- Hie Family Next Door 60WnttAt8, V in "Ail-Electri- e. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. artistically arranged pumpkin bowl filled with autumn fruits 1 T pXUA. R. DEMMAN 2-- 1 Charles Watt Branaon n, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeLos E. Brandon, enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon Saturday, Nov. 18, when a number of his little playmates gathered at the Brandon home to participate t, in an the occasion being Master Brandon's third birthday. Mrs. Brandon had prepared a pretty birthday cake for the event trimmed in rose and pink and graced with three candles. Many other goodies also tickled the pal. ates of the young folks, and probably the grownups, too. Those enjoying the afternoon with the honored guest were Mrs. Allan Halverson and children Jean and Allan Kent; Mrs. M. O. Porter and children Lynn, Vernon, Ross and Burrell, Johnnie Rebol, Miss Marion Bonacci, and Mr. and Mrs. Brandon. The groom recently returned from a two and a half years mission for the L. D. S. church in Canada, is an Eagle Scout of the Price district, and is juvenile judge for Emery, Duchesne and Carbon counties. SILVER MUSICAL TEA WAS A SUCCESS ? Physician and Surgeon Sunday afternoon, between the hours of 2 and 5, a large number BALPIAZ HOTEL ELDG of friends and members of the B. ; rhone 80-Res. Ph. 100 P. V. club enjoyed a musical tea n-- i 3ours 5 8 at the home of Mrs. E. H. Thomas. Small vases of pink chrysantheUtah mums adorned the home, with an I if EDITOR'S SON ENJOYS The former Miss Leone Nielson Price 341 MSl in nT;.H A TEW rivt E GRATEFUL GRAINS IF WE HOCWANS. VWt ( THINK. I . Y tkyW SPRING CANYON COAL CO. ' Service First i git WANT, Wt GtT SOMETHING 0T THANKFUL. FOR'FR lNS1.HClh IVit'Rf K WN.rTOW lATlN'.TOO V O TH THINGS WERE VvtO O' CORN WHfcT n Always Something to Be Thankful For WUCrt y iHjTSo. , fT dI WERE 2 NOT TURKlf THAJHKS GWE VJET5 A , RUT TURVCEV THANSGIVIN HAVE THAT T 88 . I .THAT ' A & Spring Canyon Coal to WJk mm Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Spring Canyon Coal x Mines at Spring Canyon, Utah V I 1 1 1 I 111 I HI MS General Offices 817 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah . ' |