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Show HELPER, UTAH, MAY 24 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL Renty Receive Two From Helper wards In Track Graduate Nurses Hill; 'les nta ..1 kr members of the Carbon Ttf intv team earaeu sluicuc "rts track -- ia this season. according to Ljouncement made by Coach Lerhays. Letters were award-I- I won points in the boys who n five meet held in Price May is the list of lettermen: I..r.,rni, I j 0n jewkes, Jimmy Colzani, ' "Win Haycock, d Collins, Clifford ' k , ,f aii Taylor, Vic Fossatt, Tom to 1 4 Dale Reid, Dario Nichols, 1:1,1 tia)r Morgan, Clyde Forsyth, Max 'Uicr ,. .4 goyd Fish, Wallace Buff- "'" r Ere Leslie Reid, John Delaby, ' Boggio, Harry Redford, a num., and Martin Davin. e ihirail,"f tiij t!l "sut 11 . I . & DESIGNING gs,sUAKIXG P. Jenson for expert tK fe Sirs. . J. . f A.. ! uuu iesigiuiig. wviinaKins 64 Maple St Heljer, jddress id H4 my 1 it- - I wasncr is Carbon Values a AYTA y. om, table er Satisfaction Guaranteed ftah. e's rihiJ e swltil h are quickest to nize the and Mnkkf Show Increase Gladys McCoy left Friday for An increase of $39,868 is shown Vernal, Utah where she plans to; tne assessed valuation of Car- in several weeks with relatives spend ibon county for 1935, as compared with 1934, Silas Rowley, assessor, reported Saturday. Computed on the same basis as that of last year, the increase would amount to $125,470. However, state and county owned property valued at $85,602 was not listed this year, to comply with a ruling of the itate tax commission. The total valuation for 1935 is $5,570,209, compared with $5,530, 341 for 1934. The greatest gain is recorded in personal properties, where this year's aggregate is $1, 216,919, as compared with $1,134, 800 for last year, a difference of $82,119. Automobiles showed the greatest gain among the personal properties with an increase of $14, 500. Unclassified personal properSPRING DANCES ARE ties came next with an increase of LURING TO YOUNG $35,250. Merchandise supplies and AND OLD fixtures were the only personal properties showing a decrease, it Yon Ctmnot Afford To amounting to $38,2oS. Miss a Time With The on town and Improvements Crowd At Our county lots showed an Increase of REGULAR DANCES $992, but the natural reduction on EACH WEEK valuations of property would aggregate $50,000, indicating $51,000 in improvements have been made during the year, Mr. Rowley said. Real estate is shown to have lost $65,554 in valuation, but it is from this department most of the state and county properties not listed this year are derived. Subtracting the lost valuation from the $85,692 in state and county properties not listed would indicate real estate values actually gained about $20, recog- merits of the Maytag. No other washer has so many practical, exclusive improvements, and in every detail it is huilt for long service. e2' .'Hi Fred Hall, Jr., Gene Plaga.and David Seppi brought some fine catches home on the opening of the fishing season. They fished at Lake Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Allison returned this week from Los Angeles, California where they have Washington D. C. where she plans spent the past month visiting and on visiting some of her very good vacationing. friends, but at the present time is confined at the Price convalescing Summer plans for those engaged from an appendectomy. in the teaching profession in HelPrincipal W. H. Wardell will per during the past winter haven't possibly remain in Helper where definitely been known, but some he plans on devoting time to his members of the Helper school studies and the care of school busstaff have announced their intent- - iness . ae and Rae Christenson Mra. John Rask and family left ' lons' Jesse Nelson left Saturdey for have returned to the Preston, Idaho where he will visit temporarily Fridav for uunnison, Colorado San Pete country where they will friends and relatives for a short where they will make their home. Mr. Rask has been named Road-mast- visit with friends and relatives while. George Pizza will spend the to summer school study at summer in on that division of D. & R. prior Helper and vicinity one of the coast universities. wnere He plans to continue his G. W. Mrs. Rask and family plan Orpha and Thelma Faylor have studies on the side. on stopping at Peonia, Colorado a ireturned to their home in Logan where they will spend some time with their mother. They later plan Women who hare to enter summer school study at owned other washers bouthern California. 1 tu tives. Two Helper girls graduate this spring from recognized training hospitals for nurses. They are Katharine Dart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dart, and Zella Weeter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weeter. Miss Dart will graduate from the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City aa the only Carbon county girl in the class, while Miss Weeter will be graduated from St. Mark's hospital. Lwinff f ?j -- l Only the VViVVVVVVVVA Maytag gtvei you I Vf rat d 9fcg tub, the Roller Water Remover, with enclosed, self reversing drain, the Gyratator washing action originated and nrrf,rtI Lv Mavtae. sediment tran. quiet, drive, and other features of long life and convenience. 11 h Thi Pries li Still Remarkably Low TERMS VERY '"llvl intilti 4 wnmW frlMil an? l I T Ul I- Any Maytag may be had with gasoline end lionn sr illflblt loui unia Fidcitl Hoiulnl Act Mylj Wishtn loi CONVENIENT Multi-Moto- r i i hig trallftE tKE MAYTA9 COMPANY rr uit u ItIS NEWTON, Dance Sat. May 25th EMIUS CABARET I0W tELPER FU N1TURE ol he FOUN0ID MANUFACTURERS iji! & HARD WARE ge Ul ie to Wsar rou 048 v I- ; How Much will j ft li vl if light mt, NOW YEARS FRO tresis rami i f an j e t $2,199,078. iff I f I rtfi m PSgs?! I Ntw G E Limp Siw G"E Flatopitbt mrtuocral ef mtdtrn G-- E rttot'" txcttltnt ta hint I lb itanddrd in all G-- E Refrigerators. STORE AND SEE THE mechanism iclecting ANY refri9erator look to th FIRST, that's whar determine! how long and how well a refrigerator will serve you. In ') td V w' ' VISIT OUR NEAREST Any Style! Any Size! Any Price! The G-mechanism is hermetically quires no attention, not even oiling performance protection for only $1 General stainless 1935 NEW G-- E MODELS and carries 5 years year! Interiors are enamel. l. Electric cabinets are white porcelain or Glyptal-bake- d The only refrigerators with Stainless Steel Cannot open, roomy and completely sanitary, rust. Freezes more ice faster. ELECTRICITY BEAUTIFUL re- sealed-in-ste- A Small chip or IS THE BIGGEST ; Tlit (!; i i' n ; ri ' I '! . Ill-i- V..i i I ; i i l i i ' . I i t puill-nli- ALUMNI BODY HEARS CLERIC (tilth-erei- in.-is- . Iiiiiiip-ilisii- pl.-ui- un-nu- n Fin-layso- n, iliiTei-eiiee- e, Sopi.-il'laa- Provo Defeats Helper To Down Payment Convenient Terms. GUARAN- K RED GRO- errors. Helper made 5 runs in the ninth inning on two hits and four errors, and tied up the game. Neither side scored until the sixteenth. Fielding honor went to Holbrook, who made several grand catches that looked like runs for Provo. and Hoover did a mighty good job of it for the visitors. "Shorty" Maulsby also came out for honors. The marked improvement of the Special Sale of HOLLY PRODUCTS Products represent the highest standard of quality. We recommend them to our customer. Holly Holly Extra High-Te- st BARGAIN Lye for Household Une and in nuperior. Extra High Test Means 2 cans 19c 2 for 22c (Positively 0x'ns Drain Pipes) THE HOME make n man like him a pure man than j on can make a mltea eg smell L'oml and taste good. You are troint: to do .this to save the Helper aggregation in Wednesday's game gives vent to new Iiemocr.-itiparty. Yes. you'll save .hopes of title capture in the Ctn-jtr- the I leinocral ic party. One more Utah league. filiation like this anil the lieaio-craii- c the local boys continue at this If party is through." ' The senate then passed the Nor-ripace, they will undoubtedly keep a amendments to the Tennessee top post in the running and devel op into one of the foremost baseValley Authority act. Increasim: the ball outfits in the state. TV.Vs hotidinu' authorization ft om fifty to one hundred million dollars n nd MOOSE LADIES protecting its electric power activities from court interference. SPONSOR PARTY Next on the senate program was The ladies of the Moose are the Wninier l.ihor relations hoard sponsoring a card party Saturday, hill which its author declared was May 25 at 8:30 p.m. in the K of P "responsive to the ominous Im'tis-trinf Inst summer hall. It will be for the entire publilooil ran freely In the streets lic, and admission will be twenty-fiv- e when and martial law was In the nilimr." cents per couple. deAfter several anii'lnliiients signed to limit the power the nieas. MOOSE INITIATE tire inferential!)' t'ives tlie Atle'li-ca- n TWELVE TUESDAY rederation of Labor had heen Twelve new members of the rejected, the bill was shoved through by a vote of C,: to 12. Loyal Order of Moose were al s distiii-haiice- particularly for making soap extra strength and purity. LYE, extra high test SAL SODA, 2V2 lb. pkg. I'listtnasier (leneral I'arley was rejected hy a vote of o- - to 'JO, the' "ICiii'fish" hein the only I leinocrnt recorded In" favor of It. Knowim; (he measure w as lost, I.mi; Indulged in some characteristic lanita'.'e. '(lo ahead ami whitewiisli liini," he shouted. ' "Kit! I warn you I'll he nr the uexl washing. You can no more I DRAIN PIPE OPENER 16 ozs. 19c IN flion-Hi:- CHLORIDE OF LIME tall can 19c initiaof P hall Tuesday evening. The new group will be BY A vote of about 2 to the strikknown as the P.eddington class in ing workers In the Toledo Chevhonor of Ben Reddington, veteran rolet plant decided lo accept h commember of the body who i3 beinjj promise offer that had been lived up honored this month for his ser- hv federal labor coinmittei men, A. vices rendered the lodge since en- K. of I., leadiis. company oliiclals Il was nml federal tering. Hint this would result in tlm In conjunction with the Redmen In Todington class initiation, a social in return to work i f .'!:. car iiianiitne motor ted at the K 1 niedi-ilors- UTAH POWER ' iin m'L'iit i: 'it-;'.- ! el 1 IM!I' I ' i ' JFOR17c ityttl NOW "ageless" General Electric sealed-in-stemechanism and 5 Years Performance Protection W! I'- c. inxiire (iivicc il' i : I ':!) Kiivi,ni!iii!!' - ' t K iff' I". ;n:i:!!: I'll'-il.ll-l- SPECIAL Large Cans A Monittr Tpi Ni UmiPtrtallf I it i -- MONEV-BAC- Monitor Top ; ' ; wUl tii lirlna ll KiMit'ral 'i i TEE IN BRIGHT CANS AT YOUR CERS G-- - i r.-- ';'M nnl '; Softer, smoother and more effective than nioft clean-ner- s. Will not twratoh, Irritate the, skin or stop up drain pipe. 'Dl !tw tic ;:n,l 'i V ii'iv'T rt'-C- CLEANSER 1 ell terk !:'! i STANDING OF TEAMS 'iii":iii i'!' ivn iiiuul r. ;i t ' Lost Per mi in ih Won ' i! 1.000 0 Pill Rollers f l lic I " N h prl- VriLi'ii i 0 1.000 Castle Gate am! rv i! 1 .500 Printer Devils 1 .500 Car Toads i i i:vr:- RI..WI AH.M a i. inn aim 1 .500 Cardox Marvin E. Adams, 42, of Price, rvi: 2 .333 Sun ii i'S;irii:!lin rnine sail-;and E. G. Hopper, 38, are in criti- Levi's 1 .000 hi;: Inline ill K C of ii mi lin' i liii IViir cal condition at the Price hospital 2 .000 nl u ii IU '.lli'l from injuries suffered Monday af- Iron Horse .000 w cm' u i v e n I it 2 ternoon, when they were blown Stamp Lickers 0 .000 wiiniii'-t i Uiitil Canyon exSpring 100 feet through a wad by an ill W'l-rl- l tfi an of acetyplosion, presumably SCHEDULE lene gas tank. The blast occurred May 27 Car Toads at Castle Gate lllulull I.) KiMisewl! Seere at 1:30 p. m. in an auto repair 6. 30 m. t,ir "t lliu Vix the Mutual to 27-shop belonging 6 at C vs Horse of Iron May Su:i!mih nllii'i iilll Lumber Company. May 28 Pill Rollers va S. Canyon 5 rhi's M'i'l il tui'il The building:, made of concrete May 23 Printers vs S. Lickers 5:30 !l:l'H ri l.lti'H Mil' blocks, was almost demolished, May 29 Cardox vs Levi's 0 p. m. t r i e II l iin:l! it and fragments of concrete were n Ii c ;.!.;ii-;iMay 30 Pill Rollers vs G. Gate at hurled a distance of a block and 5 'iii i Mrs t,. r p. ni. (Helper) Ad.r.trai fcyrd one half. May 30 Crr Toads vs Stamp Lic riulil In i!it' While Hopper, a salesman from Grand kers at 6:30 p. m. l'lii-:ii1m'(1 liy III in- "lis I!.!'m Junction. Colo., suffered deep May 31 Printers va irpn norse ,a ilnliin l'.ynt. .!r Mini till' film-Durns, aeep iiesn wuunus anu se- - g p m till, Id lull! rhil'll-i'llvere cumusiuns. r.vnl Inline the left t"r i;irt lly Vti. Adams, an employe at the repair SCORES Tin I'.mir of Winchester. 'in Castle Gate showing plenty of I hiUl.iinl Mini Ihe shop, suffered burns, cuts and UiipiH'l't., bruises and injured his right arm hitting strength drubbed the KofC in. ship nt the t'i-disi!iiiy so severely that the amputation-o- f in a big way by 39 to 6. Errors I'r.iiii the navy i the member above the elbow was were in abundance. fur l.iisli'ii. lie n.liiitnil juni The Pill Rollers tipped the big in huiinl the necessary iii;ii'il en route. Horses by a score of 14 to 24 in a Ailmir.il I'.vril h;is plenty or work l of iliitn game featured with heavy hitting iilniiil. with the In the Anl;irrtl it lunik In he on both teams . Cardox broke Into the win col wriltei) unit a lecture tour lo be p for the hut his umn by taking the Stamp Lickers "I fut lire were iincerliiin. in a close game 7 to 8. The Pill Rollers won their third wiiiihl like to t:iki n Hi He vacation," The very Rev. Monslgnor A. J. It will he In the Giovannoni, pastor of St. Patrick's straight by coming from behind to he s:iiil. i'lTli.-tps It will he cool." 8. Maine where 15 to woods, Levi's the beat tho Lake Salt church, City gave Castle the The Printers gave principal address at the fifth banquet of the Notre Dame Gate a good run for their money fTlllUl'IA S mivernnient renewed Alumni association in the Notre but made enough errors to help its ileiiiniiil Hint arbitrators lm .1 to settle the ilispntes beDame de Lourdes church hall Tue. defeat themselves in one of the l,i fastest games played this season. tween Unit eoiintr.v mill Italy. at 6:30 p. m. I'.rlt-aiThe Sisters of Charity, the Rev. Castle Gate played bang up ball piuvhleil in a treaty, mul Great mul I'fiiin'e were reported to he William A. Ruel, the Rev. James and emerged on the top end of a Italy 10 to 4 score. trying eiiniestiy to persuade settleClaffey, Dr. and Mrs. Bliss L. se. I'nless The Hashers failed to put in an to' a pciici'lnl i Dr. and Mrs. R.T. Mitchell, Is assured lit of all with members of the graduating appearance for the third time and ment ol Nations council meet . the League from the class were guests of honor . they have been dropped or It more Italian troop iiif M;i The banquet was served by lad- league. A snappy bunch from are sent to the Ktliloplaii horder. in their is place Minimies of the P. T. A. under the direc- Spring Canyon Emperor Unite Selassie will tion of Mrs. M. W. Ross, president. and should prove to be plenty good ize his warriors. Those assisting were Mrs. A. E. competition. 1oreicn residents of Ad. lis Ahiili.l All games played or postponed said they were luiiornnl of tiny war Thompson, Mrs. M. O. Carlson, Mrs. Mary Scartezina, Mrs. Gus with the Hashers will have to be preparations hv Ktliiopla, and Hint Canthere had ticen no l roups or muniDrassas, Mrs. W. J. Reid, Mrs. Mi- played over with the Spring a win from This Litiz-zetttakes tribe. tions conceiitrMitonR or cviirioisliii yon Mrs. Victor chael Maloney, n story Mrs. J. D. Harris, Mrs Emil K of C and the Printers. Captains- on travel. .This contradicted Rertot. Mrs. William Cafarelli. of these teams are asked to ar- In a Koine newspaper lo the effect as soon as possible. thai urea! quantities of iniitiilinns Mrs. Ross Shiner, and Mrs.Elmie ' range play-of- f Arrangements can be made to had heen shipped inlo Ethiopia find Bernardl Hloiij; with Graduates of the school included Play them off at the baseball din- were liein concentrated. the hernear are the thousands troops, mond unless .of, games played Augle Palusso, Spring Glen; Geo. mnl as the dia- ders of Italian or on Sunday BonSaturday Drossos, Carbondale; Sylvia mond can be used on these days. Eritrea. Premier .Mussolini In a speech In "Chokey" Bergera has joined the Printers. Rumors have it that J. the Italian senate, warned all otlier Laboroi will either play for Cardox tuitions not to Interfere la the ottarrel. ileelarin or the Printers. Bus Wilcox and will be placed that no nation hut I inly "can he Ihe one other lude In this most delicate matter." on these teams or others not havlie denied that (ireat Britain ntul rosters. ing complete France hud taken diplomatic step to avert the threatened eonillct. and said these nations need not fear that Italy would lie weakened 1 In Europe h.v the sending of 11 12 of troops to Africa. "We Khali maintain under arms for nil the lime necessary," lie deWed 16 Provo took It innings clared, "the three cl.i- ses of 11)11. nesday to defeat the local baseball V.il.'t and I'.'l I. Moreover, another nine to the tune of 12 to 11. It was class, that of Y.iVZ, U in reserve a spectacular and interesting and ready." game that had the spectators on batthe of a their feet good share iK.NATiHi 11 IKY I.OXCV reso- tle. And, at that, Provo made 11 NOT Just Another k('' ' !.:!in J..inl Two Seriously Injured In Auto Shop Explosion li'i d t ill :: V.V.V.V.V.VWAVimWMVWAW.V.VA'.W.W.'A i i.. !i:.l ELITE JEWELRY AND FLORAL 90 V III i.aval. ' ::!::::: ;iiii::-:i- i: I: Softball Results And Schedule Flowers. Floral Designs, el jot 5 t RcVlCV Sprays, And Wreaths Long life, low operating cost and dependable performance year after sealed-in-steof all G-year depend on the mechanism. 97 mechanisms now in use 5 years are still serving original owners their performance record is unparalleled. E susp' Pfdarcls d, Potted Plants, Alt Kinds Of Cut ilrtjf t J ,!w.v.Vlvv.v.vWlWWlvmfw.v.v.,. if kea' iaccl. Editha Hominy, Stanley Liti- zette, and Delena Maritano, He!-- ; per; Lawrence Aubert. Jean Gir-auPeter Giraud, Marie Moynler and William Reid .Price. High mass was sung for members of the graduating class Sunday at 10 a. m. , with Rev. Father Ruel conducting. FOR DECORATION DAY Df irteift fa You Buy Today - Valuation figures of the various items are listed as follows,' with Be Worth to You 't Ml the Refigerator if led j Rip one-piec- -- Ms after which she contemplates a j the 1935 figures first: Merchan- tour the destination of which Is ,dise. suDDlies and trade fixtures. yet unknown. $272,349 and $310,6(K; tools, imFloyd Fletcher and family are plements and machines, J62.890 intending to make a trip to the and $44,572; automobiles. $350,481 Pacific coast before returning to and $305,981; household furnishHelper next fall . ings, $320,865 and $298,556; other Ivy Memmott has already re- personal properties, $210,334 and turned to Scipio where she plans $175,084; livestock, $110,375 and to spend the major portion of the $90,062; improvements and town summer months. Mary Otteson has and county lots, $2,109,393 and set definite plans for a trip to real estate, $2,133,524 and . 1 oh. mm few days on the way over to Gunnison where she will visit rela- PACE FIVE & LIGHT CO SQUARE DEAL STORE HELPER UTAH . M honor of Mr. Reddington will be ledo and other held next Tuesday evening at the turing center. K of P hall at 8 p. m. Ml |