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Show HELPER, UTAH, APRIL 26, 1935 - tt i totectlve sergeant. that's what you . s r,,,;. t "t k i 4rM land the mam "Hli "I h, ! f If ilia a "'th m!JtlIe" P hxikeJ tw respect- f V.K.k another bwk at theto ha.1 J name i,l remembers thnt tlw enTh pass f.Us was yours. 1 ou to visit Nance Hidden. such tn- mav not remember I mitll something happens. f Ibev-- fast on their feet. '"kf,j 'Hill "to . wi,o L II 1 ''kcl I" ivr .if; 4 Sales and servlc REPAIRS FOR ALL CARS Phone news items to Tije Helper Journal. Phone 21 V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W.W FISHING SEASON OPENS MAY 19 . v,it"M t; '" .ho. If I'lmse- W'h .. ls Sai - iu San Quen- uaa- riis. ..I;, Uwt .' Clm 19 hiiicumaa.. . ii . wees nerore to s "un ll!lt? kAr.lf.lk ri'v fixed 1 jun ItT I L lilt; It with her ue Vance Apparently ., helping hand. didn't want to confide the .,efrtil8 of her plan of escape . . . t yii . inMih she levied .. .u h ttm mnll. minerall uik'uk" nine " ik in, i Vim i I hpr name. Instead smart a shyster lawyer. So deckled to send her written lions out by you. and Susie the let-i-d $ to pick you up. pinch I? deliver It." in I assure yon I wasn t In a ...a Di,mtt,i lg f 'rail, i iiihf L't f to effect a prison delivery. t. ... on liiatnnf I WHS 1 anything wrong why. NanceT ...,! ljtfp and If pie n i"'" isirovnii ui :ia fnntpnla - to de1 didn't 5ee any harm In it. en . ('I'd I. to t I ,r ise. flrl'i cof, violated the rules of the and you could be punished iby a terra In the same prison." In respectable woman" was a gets yon nowhere. itaWe chief of police once If your part ow look at me. s leaks out you can only be Iata 1 be convict- yon talk In your sleep, ir tm In this should leak out I'll hinlshed and disgraced and u out of the best job I ever lowever " he raised his glass mud In your eye. Lanny. ppy days, Dan, yon gorgeous edand you I LICENSE SOLD HERE See our fine line of fishing tackle. Garden Hose 50 Foot K I Try our Hollywood Lunch. A Delicious Toasted Sandwich Ball Bearing $ Garden Cultivator 72 Milk 53'98 59c . $ 5C 15c 15c 10c CREME CARAMEL NUT SUNDAE 1 BANANA NUT SUNDAE CREAM ROOT BEER SUNFREEZE ICE CREAM Qt. Bricks & Bulk 50c ALASKAN SLICES & MILK NICKLES 5c M-s- j AN AUTO LOAN KEELEY'S CHOICE CHOCOLATES- WE HAVE RECEIVED A FRESH SHIP-MEN- T OF FANCY GIFT BOXES FOR MOTHER'S Food Choppers 29 Board In CONFIDENTIAL and can best be obtained through ua PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT CORP. STRAND SWEET SHOP Henry Hall o STAR LYRIC O "School For Girls" ii I I SILVAGNI BUILDING Phone 897 Price, Utah i w nm BONNIE HELPER UTAH SUNDAY illi HIP loctor Burt '"ft tie Bleeping hi stood looking down Nance. "Out of the iiHlWt:4en'8 arms and straight into nr JKii. You guessed she'd call on i' eh. Dan. you're an old fox." Usui .ft, Doc, I'm not. A fox has s." !? Continuous Sun. from 2:15 iVSfTtMY !4SA. r,A J." fR SsTSWHfctyjHb.;' tfEAOER. BC;, .x Tsr-- YOU'LL LAUGH with MARY BOLAHD tet fttamh." Hi"! c tatuh, ZASU PITTS flle Ll"ny was assisting Doc-"f- t (1reSsll'K Nance Belden's U 'ut. f l -" s'- iMc.Vatnara sat In of her escape from San Quen- - 'flared unk at this particular point In pranclsco bay. There were oth-t- s anchored there also eight pi. The eiisrit ni n. nek Von Wo"'fln's ouarters had ob- . mm '"etn. ntilil. alkotlt fn.ir.thlr. ni , Just before lockln-uw1 time I. I P'd In one of the lookout tow-- f " tl.e hill Imd telephoned him 1 boat had close approached e J Jin?"; -- Mon.- -- '3 STARS TUE. WED. THUR. 300 GIRLS inWaraer Brot.' sumptuoui tuc cemor to " Gold Digger of WSS' m. Jm jr B w .J. f WW i nml I 't V -- hH A I Nance 2 i t. . . nmrn . . . r ;Jft f In.reitihl rapidity. She I J'ist rllmhlnn down the outside 'Ke when the gnnrd In the r on tli i.nt i ... j i t L ,JF t'lptih'ne. Id the gimrd TUESDAY ONLY MATINEE 3:30 THE STAGE M A "Top Of The Continuous CROMWELL from 9 a. m. "" - I $ DICK POWELL ADOLPHE MENJOU GLORIA STUART ALICI 9 Uif SCREEN "SCHOOL FOR GIRLS" book br W.liti R Piilox SATURDAY ONLY Continuous from 9 a. m. to 2 a. m. Lost Show Starts At Mid- BRADY OTHERS Pirtur A Firit JANE DARWEU SUM SUMMERVIUE Ntxnl f51 night 1 WITH MIRTH, SONG AND GIRLS WurlKl Sol M CEORCE BARBIER LOADED A STAGE SHOW FRIDAY ONLY RICHARD r in'! I ON HUDSON that had an-kicked off her i "'"I. dlBRltig her toes Into the f Ure mpstl ,)f tnB 8,x. r had Beramhted to the f TlaA LOUISE DREISER MARIAN MARSH RALPH MORGAN w I (ill SHEARER cXlAUGHTON r II In I,1,r"-"t&- 'an set them In; that they 'O'ing to make repalra and ' ' off us goon as thev could. "If t''e guard was !u the rear ' "ration, eug.ijfed in this con-'"- . nl" ! ! " 7cMARCH RGCHEUE them to he off. that fe "ot to at.proach ,i",t lllt. were within , thjJt WASHERS FOR THIS TERRITORY World" wm.; f tm thy couldn't help It; I motor ;aJ fi)Ve, d(tftd and 17' 1 ' LUimPOLE STREET f'"r kl.ik nn,' o.. . Si'W Mi' " Mi '"'d toward the ffot 'Pf? tha" thirty fet distant I 1 m la Tues. shore. Suard had thereupon stepped "Is (, mm. fa) Mystery Outstanding p ni g&v AWT A Story That Will Keep You CONT. SUNDAY From 2:30 that throughout all flertiooi, two men. In a frhoat. had ho,... anchored In the I on sun Quentin apparently for striped bass, which l,''"lu-- Bride" i n0 Guessing. Sun.- - bis Uv,K"xmand read the "i1,1" f i.M Dan "The Case Of The Curious An YOUNG ROLAND stevle. Just a big I f',rlJn it HIM as HE LAUGHS at LIFE! RU66LES CHABUE v. OF FINE i -- - U-B.- 0F A MILLIOR DOLLARS' WORTH MONDAY - hot-wate- r DEMOCRATIC CLUB MEETS AT STRAND The Carbon county Democratic Women's club will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Strand Sweet Snop Monday, April 2!) at Anto Evatz, 46, a resident of 2 p. m. An interesting program Spring Glen for 10 years, died at will precede the afternoon's bridge his home Thursday of miners' conwhich will conclude the sumption. Mr. Evatz was born in Maline, 8. 1SS9. a son of Anril .luiroslflvia. . c, Steve and Effie Evatz, and is MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. survived by his wife, Christina Kockovear Evatz, and six children, UTAH PRICK Phone 29 Mary, Anton Jr., Christiana, Effie, Ambulance Service I J censed Embulmer Edward and Marjorie Evatz all of Undertaker In attendance Spring Glen. Spring Glen Man Succumbs Thur. Is Quickly and Easily Obtained Is as Cheap If not Cheaper than other sources of money. IS STRICTLY SWOTS 1 Church Opened Holy Week Mon. non-reside- r $ araaxement at. sight of l Ironing DAY- motioned she In class hand; p, Worth Tools Special faith It down the hall. "First H Place Your Order Early at the end, Stevle. You'll find I; Electrical Appliances patient there." at girl with the dissociated per- - : Belden, escaped ity, Kanc e i San Quentln late this after-- I C HELPER .... - ... UTAH : a iw fMNwiim iiiwiiiPW'M ii iMwiiiiiimai main rnii hi W.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V.'i and Chief," Stephen began, led the latter a newspaper. Istorjr. First woinan to escape I Sun Quentln." He gazed se-"What are you upon Lanny. I here. Lanny!" PRICE Irrtm i b to pay, Stevle dear, and PRICE Is Belden hot. That $teh girl ir;.vith a bullet hole In ber shoul- in.v, j If she's WEDNESDAY ONLY suffering from shock and SAT. SUN. & MON. LAST TIME FRI. & SAT. it of jerslon and chill and loss of FOX SIDNEY f icall; 2:30 from Continuous Sat. LOIS WILSON i and she's cold as a penguin's Matinee SAT. 10:30 a. m. t." I. I I've given her a stiff noggin r the fan's terrible booze and a for-- I Continuous Sat. evening lie of a grain of strychnin and from 6:00 fcohol rub. She's sleeping. Did ira's r Airing those bottles?" Matinee Sunday 3:30 I 18," he said humbly, Indlcuting THURSDAY & FRIDAY I', iff. K ne carried. Lanny fell upon Continuous Both Days nip WARREN WILLIAMS ag. and retired to the kitchen 9 a. m. to 11 p. in. From 21 the bottles and tuck In alongside her with chjld patient. afrj'lR ?ky If she doesn't develop CHARLES LAUOHTOK Mir tmonla. Stevle." Id j t;' 59C Foot n, I 35c - FRUIT PUNCH Wash Boards Step Ladder Sim-onse- j At The Fountain Handy Garden Tools Glass Tumblers 6 For Brooms APRIL MEETING PASS WINNERS HELD BY D. A. R. Winners of the free passes to The April meeting of Escalante chapter. Daughter of the Ameri- the Bonnie theatre for the coming can Revolution, was held Thurs- week are Mr. and Mrs. Tab Fowday at the home of Mrs. Harry ler of Castle Gate, Ed. Marchettl Wilson of Helper. A report of the of Latuda, Dixon Bailey of Kenilstate conference of D. A: R., held worth. Passes may be obtained by calat Ogden March 21, was given by Mrs. W. J. Hiklebrant. regent of ling at the Journal office. The Escalante chapter. passes will entitle the winners to MRS. WALLS! The nominating committee, con-- 1 any show at the . Bonnie in the ENTERTAINS sisted of Mrs. John Crockett, Mrs. 'coining week except .vaudevilles Mrs. C. C. V.'aklm entertained C. H. Stevenson, Jr. and Miss Yo-- 1 and Sunday shows. Admittance her bridge club last Wednesday. lande Sutton, presented its report will not be gained unless the pass Luncheon was served to the fol- and new officerrs will be voted on is presented, lowing guests: Mrs. D. K. Downey, at the next meeting. Mrs. David Parmley, Mrs. George Thursday had been aside as a members of Miller, Mrs. Fred Voll, Mrs:. J. C. day for but be to the honored, R. Mrs. J. Mrs. chapter Hubbard, Vaughan, none was able to be present. HowA. U. Deraman, Mrs. C. U. Fergu. ever, letters were read from three son, Mrs. Henry Ottostroin, A. J. Stafford, Mrs. Frank Olseon of them, Mrs. Grace A. Cooper of Holy week services at the HelSalt Lake City; Mrs. George West lenic Orthodox church in Price beand Mrs. Dice. Los Angeles and Mrs. George A. gan Monday evening with services Sibbett of Provo. at 7:30 o'clock. The holiday of St. EIGHT ENJOY Mrs. C. H. Stevenson Jr., who George was observed with rites on BKIDGE chairman of the meeting, read Tuesday, and the Wednesday eve Airs. u. k. uowney was hostess !was ' of interesting articles on ning services featured the explana number n the Thursday nnefwas sefveTl the "What other D. A. R. ation of the Bible. The Bible rite subject, at her linmp Di to alao was exemplified Thursday the following: Mrs. Celeste Flaim, chapters are uomg. mveu The U evening. Mrs. A. R. Demman, Mrs. Clifton Services will be conducted at apter will not be held because Mcmmott, Mrs. Thorit Hatch, Mre. occurs meet of (the date the a.m. Friday, and in the eve9:30 during Harry Johnson, Mrs. Jack Loftis, j the western divisional band con- ning ceremonies will begin at 7:30 and Mrs. James Bottino. test. The year's work of the chnp- -' p. m., including a procession from ter will be closed with a luncheon the church. The first prayer stop AUXILIARY PARTY and business meeting on Flag day, will be held in the city hall block, AT CLUB June 14 at the home of Mrs. C. R. the second stop will be near the The American Legion 'auxiliary Ferguson, with Mrs. Ruth South- - eourthousse, and the third stop sponsored a dance at the Carbon worth chairman of the afternoon, wju te in front of the federal buii- County Country club Friday night. ding. The procession will then con- Mrs. H. B. Simonson, president, OFFICEKS . tinue to the church for furtht-was in charge. ARE NAMED night services. Services in commemoration of and Professional Business The DINNER BRIDGE the Resurrection will be conducted the for elected officers Women HELD AT HOME at the city hall Mon- at midnight Saturday, and the Mrs. F. L. Williams was hostess coming year at the annual election. church will observe Eaater Sunday evening at a dinner bridge party at her day Hanson was named pres. with a dance In the church amuseMayme home Saturday. Mrs. Sam Stein, Maxine House will serve as ment hall at 7 p. m. Mrs. Ben Stein, Mrs. Ella Simmon, The Rev. Vasitos Geramanes, while Fae Christcnson Mrs. Brigham Moffit, Mrs. James will serve as Alice Bene pastor of the local Hellenic Orthosecretary, Bottino, Mrs. H. B. Simonsen, Mrs. will act as treasurer. The officers dox church, will officiate at all Lee Grover, Mrs. A. J. Stafford, named Monday will be installed services. The American Hellenic Mrs. Bert Kesler, Mrs. Rube Dart, next Educational and Progressive as- September, Mrs. Henry Uhle and Mrs. Frank Dr. E. F. Gianotti addressed the 'sociation will participate in the Barboglio were guests. members following the election on ceremonies, according to Nick and the discussion "Vitamins", president of the proved to be most interesting. MRS. SULLIVAN IS. HOSTESS Mrs. Jack Sullivan was hostess to the Wednesday Bridge club at her home last Monday. The guest list included Mrs. Fred Voll, Mrs. Lee Grover, Mrs. Eugene Gibson. Mrs. Frank Wible, Mrs. H. B. Mrs. C.J. Allen, and Mrs. R. A. Nilson. j With Borden's Double Rich Malted Garden Hoe 5 i The picture discussion was as follows: Mrs. Frank Grosso, "El Greco"; Mrs. Mat Gilmour, "Velasquez" Portrait of Children"; Mrs J. W. Bingham, "Typical Group Pictures by Velasquez"; Mrs. R. W. Robinson "Murillo." I Garden Rakes can't doftrbell rang. Dan opened Doctor Burt stepped In. He Vig-nett- o, i 329 i Lawn Mower l" PAGE FIVE SOCIETY STUDIED SPANISH PAINTING The Delphian society met at Kenilworth last Tuesday, where Spanish paintings were discussed. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard directed the discussion. Topics for report in the main discussion were given by the following: Mrs. B. V.! Dalton. "History and Geography of Spain"; Mrs. L. R. Grover, "Spanish Primitives"; Mrs. D.K. Downey, "Spanish Temperament"; Mrs. Jack "Italian Mannerist"; Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, "The Golden Age of Spanish Painting"; Mrs. Regan Ratliff, "Calvert's Estimate of El Greco"; Mrs. L. H. Merril, "Velas quez"; Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, "Muril-lo.- " ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kelly of wish to announce the engagement oi their daughter, Bornice, io Mr. Vern V. Blake of Los Angeles, California, formerly of Og- ,s a graauaie of Weber college. Ocden. Mi graduate of Carbon County High ovwuui mm me fcxcelsis Beauty School. She has been living in Los Angeles where ployed for the past year, but she is at present visiting her parents at their home in Martin. She will return to Los Angeles the latter part of the month, until which time she will be at home to her many iriends. The marriapp, i will ..... tinv. jiavc o- early in Augustt in Los Angeles. . l,w.T..i. . f' 1! t Hlliv it - that etter "- Bunnel Motor Co. r'1 u'r..iiHn for Nance and I ovM W Sapphii-- Susie! 1U .. xHn't know It. but ! . Sapphire Susie a lift In the main gate at San fdown to Oreenbrae The I'!','. h" . ... THE HELPER JOURNAL "Bachelor OF Arts" TOM BROWN ANITA LOUISE STI DENTS 15 ANYTIME BAND C ENTS DURING CONTEST. THE Stage Show 8 Feature Wednesday & 10 o'clock 7 & 9 & thurs. The Marines Are Coming" William Haines Conrad Nagel 0 01 L 0 $6950 Popular demand ni for Maytag quality waslier9 is so insistent that a third of a million dollars' worth of washers arrived in a single phipment from the factory. Things like that don't just happen. Maytag established leadership with the firgt square, tub wahher maintained it by 12 years cast-aluminu- m of constant improvement. Now, a3 ever, women are choosing Maytag for its faster washing, its more thorough cleansing and its lifetime construction. 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