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Show JGUST j 3 f UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1934 ?!PER THE HELPER JOURNAL Urging Use of Typhoid Vaccine ... . PAGE THREE ' vca nuie gretn candles, formed the Those present were centerpiece. Evelvn and Eermce VaXatta, Dale Mrs. Orfa Larsen. Robinson, county nurse, El.rmiw iony and Junior Migliaccio, Billy "MUC"UI i "elper, Mar-tr. ui. KKi'EPTIOX Reese, T Morris McN'ary. Roger and Spring Glen to nht.i.. An interesting sociaj f Steve Papazaharis and Pat, . .u.v.v.iiic aura meir family thesummerseasoneivenin sy Kavanagh. physicians. Canyon was the we? community Due to the drouth and come hwne condition at the L. D CAN VON OUTING reception of domestic water supply locailv Chapel Monday night A 5 o'clock breakfast was every precaution should be observ-eenjoyand Mrs. S c Stu- ed in Crandall Canyon Sunday to art, medical authority. according newlyweds. who returned that morning by the Misses Zella and afternoon from a brinf UPearl Weeter. Josephine and Phone news hems to The They were married in honeymoon. the Temple Elizabeth Martinelli, Inez Utah, the latter part of Lena and Flora Ossana andRegruto, Helper Journal. Phone 21 at Manti, Marion July. The bride is the former Miss Bonaccl. Pnmha Hansen, school teacher which m a, 5a fi,s r. d, " if " in GOLDEN CAMEL M Spring: Canyon grade school, and LADIES DEMOCRATIC CLl'B the bridegroom is "Public Works Administration" president of the Community church and the local was the topic of Clifton Memmott's M. W. U of A. of Spring Canyon. address at the Ladies Democratic Recently he was appointed second Club of Carbon counsellor to Bishop Charles A. afternoon at the County Monday Strand Sweet Carlson. The young 1 couple will Shop. The meeting was in charge make Spring Canyon their home. of Mrs. Glen Allred, of Price, subUpon entering the mouth of the stituting for Mrs. C. R. When we Fahring, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT canyon Monday afternoon the pop- president, who was on her vaca. , ,a8C job" on your car . i ular couple was welcomed n by the tion at that time. Mrs. Edith children of the L MiRFAK, the world's of Price read the minutes of community, who gave them a chivari. the last meeting, followed by a Uase lubricant. You will A bridal march eve- program, with Mrs. A. G. Deuel the opened iuEvery Night W one of our diassis ning reception at 8 o'clock, with chairman: cornet selection. Miss . :a Loffpr limn music furnished by the members of Phyllis Overlade, r accompanied at yon jo the Primary, who played a the piano by Mrs. Jack Cima; Mrs. Kinu. novelty 9f the ordinary musical number, "Here Comes the Deuel gave a reading by Frederick 'V.V.v..., Drive in today. Bride," using pans, dishes and oth- Hastings. Cards followed, with Saturday to the music of er utensils. The bride and bride- Mrs. Olsen and Mrs. L. Bryner beif 1 groom led the procession, with ing awarded the prizes for the flower girls following, the latter being burlesqued by Clair Newren and Arthur Livingston. The bridal party then was led to an elevated seat, made from boxes covered with canvas, and scattered about TRY were oak and sage brush, with a MRS. DAVIS' large sign to one side, "Welcome to your Rocky Mountain Home." An amusing program followed, LUX consisting of three one-aplaylets "A Minstrel," composed of singing 'API Super and dancing; "A Negro Minstrel," and "An Indian Pantomime," with Located Cdtrally bars ) Mrs. Joe Simmons giving the read4 1PER UTAH By Dr. William J. Scholes ing and parts being portrayed by In health the bodily temperaothers in attendance. Between BLATZ BEER ON DRAFT K? w ibscrlbe for The Journal. ture is practically constant. As each act games were enjoyed. recorder a thermometer by placed 10 a At o'clock banquet was 63c served 112 guests, who were seat- under the tongue, it averages 98.6 It is neither ed at tables forming a U. At the degrees Fahrenheit. in a cold atmosphere nor ? two ends of the U the bride and lowered elevated in a hot one. bridegroom were seated, where a ALTS a Most of the heat produced in large red heart with streamers of from chemical re'Ondensed) flowers formed the centerpiece. the body results Those actions. the most generating were to There match, place cards in muscles. take the heat place and the scheme was carried- - out in give the motorists the three essentials of good tires: are a part of muscular acThey the decorations. all Mrs. Val Osier served as chair- tivity. BLOWOUT PROTECTION A Fine Balance man. NON-SKIDuring the banquet the fol1M SAFETY of Some the body heat is lost in lowing program was presented: air from the lungs. the and LONG WEAR expelled to a Wedding," Reading, "Going is lost through Most heat of the by Mrs. John Richards. These three prerequisites are available to Band music, under direction of the skin by radiation, conduction, and the evaporation of perspirathe motorist at Ounces Mrs. Richards. tion. The fine balance between the Step and tap dance by Thomas and loss of body heat Russell and Mrs. Ren Broadwick. production is maintained by a The Highland fling, winding up center in the brain. During hot with the Cake Waltz. Immediate and enthusiastic acceptance of the the heat regulating mechweather, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gibson, to increase the loss of new FIRESTONES is conclusive proof that Fireacts anism dressed as boy and girl, sang, The blood vessels of the heat. stone tires "School Days." ubigaot give the motoring public exactly what skin dilate. The skin contains an it wants at a Dancing was enjoyed until a late increased amount of blood. This very reasonable price. occasion hour, and the delightful favors the radiation and conducwas brought to a close with prayer tion of heat from the body. WOES . by A. F. Adams. , was Perspiration Necessary general Mrs. Alfred Adams If the surrounding temperature in the committees with chairman, occurs. is charge including Mesdames Clair Thehigh enough, perspiration evaporation of the moisture Newren, L. Hacking, C. A. Carlson, the McCand-less- , from the skin further favors Sam Davis, A. Mower, F. from the heat of body. withdrawal Dave Faddis, Anton Neilson, In order to stand much heat, it is Sheiby and MiS3 Lucy Wooley. necessary to perspire. It also is necessary that the perspiration SHOWER FOR BRIDE from the skin. was evaporate details all Summerlike in Evaporation is favored if the miscellanethe cleverly-arrange- d air is in motion. It surrounding afterMonday ous shower given favored is l, by porous clothing noon, in honor of Mrs. Berl the circulation of which permits mothher of by July, a bride skin. Clothing that the near air assisted er Mrs. A. R. Livingston, is a further I Mrs. J. Jeffs and will absorb moisture M. O. PORTER, Mgr. by her daughters, to aid evaporation. was shower The Mrs B. Woods. One should drink enough water Automotive Electricians J the Spring Y staged on the porch of .00 to replace that which is lost by $ Canyon boarding house. It was HELPER, UTAH PHONE 342 Plenty of water helps and perspiration. decorated with Navajo rugs action of the heat the maintain to and cool OilS rockers, being very gay midsummer with a profusion of Mrs. Martin Jacobson, flowers. SPRING CANYON assisted by Miss Jane Buchanan the .served Millncr. Ora Mrs. and COAL CO. room. luncheon in the dining the were Games and a program Number 138 for the afternoon, which HcW, Utah j , J August 3, 1934 Service First by 85 guests, those j were enjoyed 1 DON from out of town Deing T. Litizzette, M Floyd, of Helper; Glenna, G O Allred and daughter. Price of Dooley Mildred and Miss Miss Lucy The program: Song, Miss W Wooley; piano selection, Alvera Miss Laird readings by and Miners and Shippers of the Phelps John Mrs. Bobbins. selecvocal Celebrated Mr3. John Richards; Laird. Miss tion by Cabaret and Cafe 01-se- Free Dancing countI dissipating mechanism. And any HINTS ON PRAYER dangerous drying out of tissues is "Love" is the subject of the prevented. in all Churches of By avoiding too much food and Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Aumuscular activity the production gust 5. The following is one of the of body heat is lessened. Scriptural citations given in the lesson-sermo"Every good gift MUSIC RECITAL and every perfect gift is from Mrs. Ora B. Harding announces from the a piano and vocal recital to be above, and cometh down of lights, with whom is no Father given at the Strand Sweet Shop neither shadow or next Thursday. August 9, at 2 p.m. variableness, Some of the correlative turning." Admission is free and the public is passages read from the Christian cordially invited to attend. Science textbook are: "God is not moved by the breath of praise to WON TROl'IIY do more than He has done, The Toggery Nine, American Le- nor can the infinite already do less than gion Junior baseball champs for bestow all good, since He is unthe fourth district, was awarded wisdom and Love; God is the Fred Voll trophy this year for changing Love. Can we ask Him to be the second consecutive time. The more?" trophy was won by Price Jrnior team 1932 H in and Legion by Iper last year. The trophy is 18 inches HELPER to in heighth, consisting of a ball and bat, and is made of bronze and copper with an oak base. It was made by Fred Voll, machinist at by TELEPHONE the local D. & R. G. W. shops, and is a work of art. lesson- Provo JAD NEW FIRESTONE TIRES FOR 1934 mm No Increase in Price 5C ?c es?) ' jraosllk. v jj4f SJf heat-regulati- ill gcj SHAVINGS jiinna QUALITY Cabaret J left today for Ch.cago points. The midwestern and other Mesdames list included John thur Daipiaz, r r. Bar- Frank Colzani, Fred Nyman, hoelio. D. K Downey, oienn rt-A. Nilson, f son of Price, R. Harris Simonsen Voll. Lee Grover, Mesdames Gia- onrt C. J. Allen. ,i Nvman weie nntti. Allen scoring. their for anted rrizos Ar-gue- si WRVATF. U !H l ; Herbert Robinson her sister. Mrs. at pntertained and daugm., a k p in City birthday party iff afternoon, complimentary celebrated son. Jimmy, who Kanniversary - KvenUi birthday 1 CENTRAL LUMBER & 'Kr SUPPLY COMPANY UTAH NIONE 72 HELPER, Spring Canyon Coal Mines PERMANENTS $2.53 AND vp Ppermanents guaranteed. Mrs. Margaret Huff and Miss Irene Gazel, Operators. For appointments PHONK 337. Bunnel Motor Co. 5)jf Station Rates Sales and Service REPAIRS HELPER FOR ALL CARS . . UTAH 0FORsiDo A The Name of the DOLL HOUSE Is to Be Changed WANT everyone to submit a name for our WEclass roadside pleasure resort between Helper '.: j DANCING EVERY EVENING :: -- j first and Price. Use the blank appearing at the bottom of this advertisement. We will select one of the names submitted, which name will be announced at our place of business Saturday evening, Aug. 11, and $5 in cash will be given the person submitting the name we select. ' I SPECIAL I GRAND OPENING j DANCES I () this Pleasure Resort u'irfi the new name j' EVERY WEDNESDAY ji AND SATURDAY EVENING : J: jj :J S ;j Meet Your Friends at EMIUS Refreshments AUGUST SATURDAY, waxed floor in J J 11 Dance and the ojeii-ai- r NEWLY PAINTED enjoy the brwzy gardens under the muNsive trees, the coolest spot along the highway. i Free Dancing Refreshments of all Kinds Special Music MY SELECTION for the new name for THE DOLL HOI SE is j if My name is My ON MAIN HIGHWAY I; 1 MILE SOUTH OF HELPER Address is CLIP THIS COUPON AND EITHER HAIL TO OR BRING INTO THE HELPER JOURNAL OFFICE NO LATER THAN 5 P. M., FRIDAY, AUGUST lO. Proprietor l I EMIL PARCTC1I, 'Inranembellished THE STATE BRIDGE SERVICE STATION Is now under management of MARTINELLI & CO. with full equipment to serve your car in connection with the MARTINELLI GARAGE TELEPHONE 817 86-- J Watch Inspectors for the D. R. O. and Utah Railroads at that tells its own exact age! & You can see for yourself by the BREW-DAT- E on every bottle r that Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer has been fully-age- d to bring out everything you like best in good beer. GUARANTEED REPAIRING General Offices Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah It is the only beer Elite Jewelry & Floral Co. Spring Canyon, Utah az. who and !5i ARMING EVENT entertained Mrs. Jack Vignetto brunch at a splendidly appointed morning a her home Wednesday Dal-10:30 honoring Mrs. Arthur MATERIALS I Just Installed NAME Spring Canyon Coal il-- f-- 1 SHELTON WITH REALISTIC WRAP Tid-wel- te CHIPS AND HELPER 222 S. MAIN MRS. DAVIE DAVIS in charge Free Dancing EYery Night EmiPs THE 40c Golden Camel TELEPHONE Help Nature to Keep You Cool Meals and Spaghetti Service at NOW Better ct MEALS and be there Camaleers Home Cooked Station ' to Subscribe for The Journal The Golden Helper a AFTER 8:30 V. M. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parker at Mirror spent last week-en- d Lake. Free Dancing r.x-Venic- Home Cooked -sermon By an Expert Watchmaker 18 Years in Carbon County d How rich, and mellow! How superb its flavor in contrast to the raw flavor of un- Blatz Old Heidelberg Brew-Date- d aged beer. You'll agrea Beer is certainly worthy of its slightly higher cost. it's brew dated, it's Blatz! full-bodie- THE GRILL CAFE Excellent Meals Quick Service WHY NOT HAVE YOUR DINNER PARTIES IN OUR LOVELY BANQUET ROOMS? CAN ACCOMMODATE 800. SOc TO 7.V OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HELPER, UTAH PHONE 194 BLATZ BREWING CO., Established 1851, MILWAUKEE Distributed By Helper Mercantile Company PHONE 147-- J 39 N. MAIN ST. HELPER, UTAH |