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Show m 1! I PAGE TWO TOE HELPER THE HELPER JOURNAL . Leland G. Burress, Wra. F. MacKnight, Publishers Wm. F. MacKnight, Editor and Advertising Manager ONE YEAR - $2 SUBSCRIPTION THl JOURNAL'S NEW THl JOURNAL tHDPff COITION XOITION e months . I '' ' . : . . Special Special By Correspondent By Correspondent Mrs. V. F. Clark entertained at Louis Marvosh returned Entered as Second Class matter at the Postoffioe at Helper, to her home after a brief illness a dinner party honoring Sara Niat the Standardville hospital. chols Nov. 13. Those present were Carbon County, Utah. as follows: The Hostess, Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Friiman underwent an aP' Woodhead, Mrs. Thomas Hughes, Miss Ann Pleval, Mrs. Joe Dudler, pendix operation last week. I Mrs. Driscoll, Mrs. Wm. Manson, LATUDA SUNNYSIDE Mr. Harold Farrimond returned Miss LoElla Erickson, Mrs. Rho-dto work after a two weeks illness. Sneddon, Mrs. Eugene Reid, By Special Correspondent By Special Correspondent Mrs. P. I'earce, Miss Etta Moffitt, a Mrs. C. W. Peterson, Mrs. It. W. Mr. Fred Curtis suffered ;mashed finger, last week. Robinson, Miss Alice Maudy. Mrs. Miss Isabel Koelliug spent the Mr. and Mrs. Hans Denison anJackson and Ii.ss Nichols. George week-enwith her parents Mr. nounce the marriage of their dauMr. Henry Woodson returned and Mrs. F. W. Koelliug . to resume his Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Claik were ghter, Louise, to Arthur Biggs of to Standardville Columbia. The ceremony was per- work as a coal cutter. week-envisitors in Salt Lake. Mrs. Ben Foloni was taken to formed by the Justice of Peace the Price city hospital Monday of Consumers, last week. The M.I.A. Stake officers visitMrs. C. W. Peterson entertainwhere he will receive medical ed the Standard ward Tuesday ed at a dinner party Nov. 16. Mrs. Margaret Harrison, of Salt night November 19, 1935. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lake City is visiting at the homes W. F. Clark, Mr. amf Mrs. P. Miss Aileen Itadeliff spent the of her daughters, Mrs. J. L. Dur-ran- t Mr. Paul Majnik, Jack Davis Mr. and Mrs. Wilhoyt, of Pearce, week-enwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patterson. Mrs. and Don Snow visited at the home Ogden, Mr. Matt Cilmour and Miss and Mrs. E. N. Itadeliff. Harrison is a former Carbon coun- of Mr. Majnik's parents at Mohr-lan- Sara Nichols. last week. ty resident. Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Massa Mrs. Frank Ungritch of Morgan, Jr. motored to Salt Lake City Mrs. Ruff reports that the Re- L'tah is Mr. Walter Stevens a former visiting at the home of member of the Carbon high facul- lief Society Bazaar was a huge Win. Woodhead. Wednesday. ty, and now Accourfins instructor success and would like to thank at the South high of Salt Lake all thoses who attended and parMr. and Ms. Key Ithinehart are visited friends and relatives here ticipated in putting it on. She al-- the proud parents of a 7 lb. baby announces that regular meetings Saturday. born Nov. l!i. All concerned boy MOtf-THEATIN UTAH CITIE.S will be held on Monday in the are doing nicely. . Ladies of the Helper chapter of school house at 7:30 p.m. everythe Moose Lodge gave a surprise one welcome. I THANKSGIVING DAY Mr. Ulysses Hatsis returned Mrs. Lizzie Jones at her for Salt party from on Nov. IS where Lake Or account of Thanksgiving Mrs. Dines and Mrs. Ruff home in Sunnyside Tuesday. The he has been receiving treatment Day our program far this party was given honoring Mrs. ended the Bazaar at Castle Gate on his left eye. Mr. Hatsis has week will be changed as Jones' long membership and val- last week, they enjoyed the after been absent from school for the shown below. ued services to the organization. noon very much. past six weeks and is expected to About twenty friends were gatherbe absent the rest of the year. Mss Hannah Snow visited relaFri. - Sat. ed around the table as a 2 course CONT. 8 AT FROM 3:30 luncheon was served. Mrs. Jones tives in Salt Lake last week. Mr. Wayne Poulson of Price was then presented with a beau was a week-envisiter of Mr. Dr. and Mrs. I. K. Cummings tifully designed apron. June Morgan. visited in Salt Lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay and The Relief Society gave another Mrs. Poulsen is visiting with her of their Miss Hannah Snow of Standardbig dances Saturday nite. ville motored to ' Salt Lake City daughter Mrs. S. W. Snow. Music was furnished by Downey-Jewke- s last week. A orchestra. beautiful A Stag party was held in the was raffled off which was quilt In 'Hollywood Hotel" Mr. Byron Hixon was released popular won by Mrs. Everett Morgan. from the hospital and returned Standardville last Saturday evening, everyone present enjoyed home last Thursday. The Womens auxiliary enterthe " evenings entertainment tained women of the Wattis auxiMr. Frank Martine and Mr. Joe Sunday - Monday liary and the Castle Gate auxiliary Tomsic left Friday for Denver, CONT. SUNDAY FROM 2:15 Monday evening at a luncheon. Mickey Salvage formerly of Colorado. Mr. Tomsic will spend now is residing in the winter with his parents who Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barton forreside in Denver, and Mr. Martine mer residents of Kenihvorth have has gone to Denver for the purreturned to make their home for Mr. P. W. Adams formerly of ihe winter here. pose of erolling in a Diesel enginPrice is now residing here. eering school. a d d o RES d Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock an- nounce the engagement of their Genevieve to Buster daughter Preston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Preston of this city. The marriage wil ltake place In the near future. A TUESDAY ONLY CONT. SUNDAY FROM 3:30 Bargain Day ft$r.XJ Is? delightful birthday surprise party was given for Mr. James Watt of Columbia, Saturday evening. Friends from Sunnyside and Columbia joined In making the party a success. They were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. James Jardine, ;7 "iifs'" raiHiu , oi v.uiuiJiuia, ana; Ray. Hasslnger a student of j vlstted with h!s par Saturday, he returned to Pro- - Mr.tl,e Bi'U' Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Lindsay. and Mrs. Orlin Walking, Mr. and'ents Mrs. John Preston, Mr. and Mrs. vo Sunday. Jay DeAneles. Mr. and Mrs. J. - ft VH city were and Mrs. Taylor Turner gave i tin shower Wednesday evening !n honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene lorgensen. Mr. Jorgensen is the music teacher at Jr. high school and Is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Ceoige Jorgensen of Price. Mrs. Jor'ensen is fm former Miss Helen Childs of Bancroft, Idaho. The marriage ceremony was performed 'n the Salt Lake Temple Nov. IS. The couple are at home in at the capl-to- Mrs. lthoda Hreinson and family Miss Alice Carlson returned home for a visit. Miss were called to Kamas Wednesday last week-end- " of last week, due to the death of Carlson is attending school at tLe B.Y.U. her sister. THL I SCINIC WAV Tmu tmi HOC KlfcS I WEDNESDAY ONLY Thanksgiving Day BANK NIGHT WEDNESDAY . BANK NIGHT . THE STRAND WILL GIVE THREE 12 Lb. TURKEYS IN ADDITION TO THE GRAND PRIZE DRAWING USUAL INSTEAD OF THE CASH PRIZES. ON Fares are Arthur Frier ot Cislle Ga'e was a visitor here Mondav. Mr. Mr. Frier is a former Sunnyside low. Sche- dules are coordinated with those of other lines to provide coast-to-coa- st Basketball Official Annual School Listed tl WWII T P1TTiaiWsrMi. Thursday Only Continued after i:15 p.m. . oio rtauM DOROTHY LEE ) Westfmx Elect' c for M' school offlcals in W area w;l' be held at Price on Sp'u'v'i'y, Nov. 30, It anno"""'"' tho fifty 'art of this v ek following i meeting of the ilireitor of the . nrgan'-'ationThe school I:: h"''' annually in various section).. Vh" board of control also rulpd In favor or the snme representation in the Annuel Ptnfe high school lour-anieas prevailed last year. t hub allowing this district two entries in th Salt Lake C!ly n'xv rnal nnd North ' Emery high schools represented this district ii: the stato 1931-3tourney. The sc'-oo- l 5 service. at the school house F day night at which time a beautiful quilt will be' given away to the person with the lucky ticket. j Mr. F. E. Steele has just returned from a hunting trip to Willow Creek Resort in the Mantl Forest Mr. Steele reports that mouutain' ion miming would be very successful and gome one owning a good dog who wants to get In on pome fun should get in touch with Mr. Steele. d d Otto Neilsen of the Uintah Basin spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Ross. Mrs. Mr .and Ross Webb spent the week-en- butcher at Kenilworth. MOSE HOWA FOR SPRING CANYON COAL ANY (1KADE Very Ileasonable PrlcM Phon 147-- a vis;' :. in Vail :givi: d visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Webb. He has been going to school at the B.Y.U. iii 0 is't 1 ares lioo mat (or Mr. F. A. chief clerk Pen-fold- for the Utah Fuel Co., spent day and Saturday here. Friday - Saturday Fri- SAT CONT. AFTER Now Playing j SAT. CONT. From 3:30 net: 3:30 t the 'IT'S j THE! IN car ion Una Added Special Society-sponsore- a 1 m M "ALIBI ' Uw per spent Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Houston. " t SUNDAY CONTINUOUS from "The First Brigade" Wallace Mortuary "Service above All" RACKET :j 1. . miCKey Mouse in Merk Attraction i VIRGINIA BRUCE Miss Elizabeth I'aterson of Hel- .0? Jack Benny Zobell. The Castle Gate Relief a bazaar here Saturday which was a huge success. vearf With HBBETT d to 2: 15 re is hi Sunday - Monday Cont. Sun. from 2.15 I : with k M S I M A I HOPKINS EDWARD I 1 I I l r . Ill noOM at JM G. ROBINSON jo llpi 1 1 McCREA thru UNlUD AHIISTS Also Silly Symphony News-Voic- e of Experi- Nov BONANZA NIGHT FEATURE Ship i Helper Junior High NEW 21 Wednesday ence. Cafe Carl Brisson in a charming musical PRESENTS 'WHEN SALLY PROGRAM COMES TO TOWN and on the same Program L Saturday FOR BREAKFAST 10:15 A. M. i?at SATURDAY CHAMPAGNE Tuesday, Thursday ONLY Matinee Saturday 10:30 EVENING CONT. From 6 P.Mj I ires MAYNARD KEN MATINEE 8tage 1:30 Screen 3:30 EVENING Miss Nancy Finch Stage 8: Home Service Director 15 Screen 7:00 ioc MATLVRF. & UTAH POWER YOU'LL ENJOY MATINEE Pric. -- wv Coupon Tickets for .. j IT! will go Discount between NOW and THANKSGIVING atier six o'clock. EVENING Price. 10c . I -. I'TTiooniiEHT on. AN 20c . 25c AUTO ' LOAN f (Julckly and Easily Obtain U a Cheap If not Cheap' other source of nwn'y- IS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL TOGETHER WE LIVE1 With "'HER NIWI..O-RfNT1..TH- A iaiNli ' 'N HIS OWN GREAT STORY OF MAN'S FAMILY LYON-SHIL- SUNDAY CONTINUOUS ia. iww WILLARD MACK BEN - Monday rir.Un FEATURE Drop in and Get one of the Outstanding Bargains we have in stock Snndav f CONTINUOUS from 3:30 Serial will be shown at 3:40 . 5:40 . 7:40 SPECIALS FOR THANKSGIVING THOMAS MILLINERY 3r'C BONANZA NIGHT Tune In! FRONTIER) 25c Wednesday Nov 27 LIGHT GO. WESTERN 10:15 15 & h end HOME K-S-- save I Jerry Zobell who has been attending school at the B.Y.U in Provo visited during the week-enwith his grandmother, Mrs. Jas. Every Hat or Dress in This Store at a 10 per cent CALL 10' Mr. Dave Brown is Miss Ruth Palmer was hostess Salt Lake this week. -- i Byron Carter, Agent v Phone 21 ah. the Mr. A. N. Peterson spent Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCandles n Salt Lake on business. left Sunday for Pleasant Grove where they will make their home. Rupert Burgess, a student from Mr. McCandles has been the butMr. J. Grant KJlfoyle the B.Y.U. in Provo visited over cher in. the Spring Canyon store home for a visit this lasiK with his parents, for a number of years. He s suc- end.. Mr. the week-enKilfoyle is atte:i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burgess. ceeded by Mr. McBeth formerly school at the University o(" week-en- FEATURING be held jn p1 Hacking hajr, G. W. The Band Dance is to Root uw residing ed to Salt Lake to attend t M. W. of A. convention wh! being held there. SERVICE Sunday and Monday visitors here were Mr. and Mrs. Math Uresk, and Joseph Z. Uresk. qua .peril d Mr. This emblem Is the sign of trustworthy motor transportation. Rio Grande Motor Way's streamlined buses powerful make every provision for rider comfort Dunlopillow cushions on full reclining chairs, individually controlled ventilation, hot water heat, reading lights, large interior baggage racks. if! William Potter rwi IE sition at the McLean mij Ol ocimes Mutual i8 DOv Miss Donna and Dorothy Bowen Arthur Brown, son of Mr. R.A. at that mine. spent the week end visiting at the Brown fell and broke his arm home uf Mrs. Rhoda Hreinson. Tuesday afternoon at the public at a birthday party at her last Friday evenine school grounds. Miss Earlene Durrant who has Mrs. George Fletcher ail B.Y.-U- . been attending school at the Allen have returned from cl Mrs. Myron Stewart left Friday nia where in Piovo spent the week-enfliey have been VJ Utah where she will Mrs. 1 Fletchers parents. visiting at the home or her par- for Richfield, visit with her mother Mrs. John ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Earl Ford. Mr. Leonard l Smith returned Sunday night after having spent 3 days in Salt Lake. lining A er and baby are doing nicely. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Mrs. Richard Haycock is visiting for the week in Salt Lake City with her sisted. Mrs. The Pinochle borne of Mrs vL? Prizes were wo" b. son and Mrs. Ted Correspondent Tuesday, Nov. 26 Rowley. Bi v d Correspondent visitors d Dr. and Mrs were visitors at th and Mrs. Dodgesoa , King of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stencil are Mr .and Mrs. George Bendall of a week-enwith the baby boy proud parents John Crissm"a7rnd Columbia spent the fa, born Monday morning. Both moth- nw living in Mrs. ISendull's mother, Mrs. Mary Rains. A Week-en- Durrant of of Sunnyside. The eve-- ' ning was spent playing cards and prizes were won by Mrs. Jardine and Mrs. Lindsay, Mr. DeAngeles and Mr. Lindsay. .Mr. John Jones has been released from the Price city hospital and Is now at home. Special By ' Special By Special Correspondent SPRING GLEN Mr- - - J SPRING CANYON Will meet prices of Morticians who have sold burial certifiMiss Sarai Nichols entertained Mr. Edward Edwards and Miss at a bridge luncheon at her home cates. Ada Cornish were entertained at Tuesday nite. Those present were, PRICE, UTAH Phone 158 a dinner party at the home of Mrs. The Hostess, Miss Ann Pleval, Thomas Edwards of Price. Mrs. Ruth I'earce and Mrs. Gla Moroni Hunt, dys Dudler. Mr. Bill Williams has returned Dictator Mrs. Rhoda Sneddon returned to A. J. Carlson to Salt Lake on official business her home in Mt, Pleasant Sunday. for the U. M. W. of A. Secretary Miss LoElla Erickson with whom HELPER LODGE she has been visiting accompan0. 1659 NiSftRS Mr. Ted Thomas of Price won a ied her. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE 12 gauge shot gun last Tuesday Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. Ii. in a popular contest held in the Knlghta of Pythias Hall store. hi .v- -- -. , UAIt GAS I Lb Mrs. . T , KENILWOBTH STANDARDVILLE By DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DELIVERED FREE TD EVERY HOME I Section News District Helper ! HELPER, UTAH -- JOV-- MANNERS RALSTON can best be obtained ihro"? PRIVATE LOAT SILVAdNI BllU)l jbon Pric, Utah Subscribe ta The Jouru s |