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Show THE HbLl'fcK PAGE TWO Helper, Utah Wednesday, Nov, 27 iniinktll juutum, THE vv HELPER JOURNAL Editor and Advertising Manager oyiE VEAB THE JOURNAL'S NEWS COITION EDITION THE JOURNAL SHOPPER - e 2 month ! Special By - $i By Correspondent ! j ' i can Fork last Sunday. held Ward hain association The MINERS GIVEN RAISE IN PAY At the conference Tuesday morncommittees scale ing between representing Utah coal operators and the United Mint Workers of America, the coal operators agreed to grant all wage increases and concessions embodied in the basic agreement adopted at Washington October 1 and now in effect in all eastern fields. Under this agreement, Utah coal miners will receive an increase of CO cents a day, raising the minimum basic wage for Inside work from $5.44 to $5.94 for seven hours work and for common labor from $1.48 to $4.98. Miners working by the ton will receive an Increase of 9 cents a ton. Pay for "dead woik'' is Increased 10 per cent. Operators consented to make the agreement retroactive to October 1. The miners are asking also for concesions in working conditions, and these will be discussed at further conferences of the two scale committees. Primary Burial was held Sunday for the CARBON COUNTY HAS infant son of Mr. jind Mrs. Joe their conference in f.e Han in the Cential cemetery. The last Sunday evening. ';hild was born Saturday night. LARGE CONTINGENT Mr. and Mrs. George Fletcher of American Fork are visiting in Mr. Jack Medved, of Mapleton with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medved Spring Canyon this week. AT UTAH SCHOOL were visitors her Saturday and The Spring Canyon community Sunday.club held a dance Wedneday eveForty three Carbon county Mr. Dan Uresk was a visiitor ning in the Ward hall. ,e UJW enrouea at inejhei.e Saturday evening. Mr. Uresk A number of people attend the nccoruing to jB a resident of Myton. woru reieaseu nere mis weeK by football game in Salt Lake last 'he Registrar's office. Mr. James Fullerton of Salt Lake Saturday. This quarter's enrollment, the was a visitor here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Brown of largest fall registration in the his- his mother, Mrs. Hugh Fullerton. tory of the University, totals apRichfield, Idaho are visiting at the proximately 3,500 students. Of this Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen, home of Mr. R. A. Brown. number over one thousand are and James and Keith, will registered in the Freshman class, Thanksgiving in Duchesne. spend The Spring Canyon held a dance is a considerable gain over which last Friday afternoon in the Ward last year's registratin of the first Mrs. Hugh Fullerton will spend hall. year group in Salt Lake with Thanksgiving Due to the Increase In the first her son, James Fullerton. year class, the English departCOMMUNITY CHURCH ment is showing the largest gain Mr. Sheldon Binch and Albert In students, although various other auschools and departments am also Sterlekar were injured iu an Sunday school lo.OO a.m. A gradtomobile accident Saturday night. In the number of reporting gains ed class for every age. Morning students enrolled, especially the Worship 11.00 a.m. Special music, EVEN GET WEDEngineering school, which reported Communion Sermon, "What Mean a large gain in new students. Ye By This Service?" LOCK RIGHTS HERE This marked uptrend In the numEpwoi th League 7.00 p.m. Topic, ber of students attending the UniBrigham Young, county clerk "The English Bible ad the Life versity may he attributed to many sued seven licenses to wed last and Ideals of the English Speaking things, but the uptrend In business week. Those receiving the per- Peoples". The guest speaker is and the goverment assistance that mits were Blain Robert Sneddon Mr. C. E. Beveridge, Devotionals is being given to worthy students, and Mary Peri of Helper; Earl fcy Elizabeth Stevenson. are considered as main factors. McDowell and Donna Choir rehearsals every Friday Hester, PaliApproximately 800 men and wom- sade, Colo. 7,30 p. m. Sunday at 12 a.m. at en students of the University are are cordially invited to at You Joe Via of Spring Glen and now being assisted through school the services. Help tend these of Prazza Ivor Mary Helper, by the goverment NYA plan. will church and church the help Nelson and Constance of Utah students University of Castle Gate; Jaf Merril you. whose homes are in Carbon counT. H. Evans, Minister of Salt Lake and Edith Newton include: ty NilBabcock Castle Oust of Oate: Price; Margaret Vee Anderson, Gunda Mae Anderson, Louise Don-za- . colodemas, Price and Mae Elardo "EVERYONE has something to advertise. Look around Holly W. Dryner, Pauline Gor- of Scofield; and Sharp Lee and' and see what you have to con- don. Ruth Oioussman, Joseph Wil- Marie Villard of Price. vert into needed cash. son Hammond, John Lauris, Wanda Leavitt, Xaida Littlejohn, Robert Littlejohn, William Mclntyre, Morris Evan Ramussen, Esther S. N. P. HELPER LODGE Reeves, Rose Elizabeth Reeves, Jerry Roberts. Clara Kimball Rugger!, Emmanuel James Stami- takis, David Enierton Williams, and Duane Frandsen. Helper; Charley James Uertilino. Helen Lois Berrett,' Rarboglio, John Bene, Alex Bene. James Kis-- j samatakis, Marion Lofits, Dale O. Morcan and Catherin Street. Barnes; Wellington; Beverly Columbia; Jack R. Strate. James U. Strate, Myron E. Strate. Balance Rock Dance Hall Spring Canyon; Elmer William Grant Kilfoyle, Hasemeyer, J. Rudy's 3 ACES will furnish the music Marion Esther Robbins; Latuda: Isabel L. Killing, and Cora Ladies Free Radcliffe. Hiawatha; George Diamenti. Sunnyside; Stephen Francis Flalm. National William Robert Carr. Rains; John - !luu" 1.' ie E. H HEUPEfi MOPCKU.THEATRES IN UTAH CITIES Wednesday Only BANK NIGHT BIG CASH I El-ro- y DRAWING Bab-coc- THREE TURKEYS k -' - Lu-cil- e J, DANCE Thursday Only Thanksgiving Day Continued after 2:15 p.m. By Special Friday - Saturday Correspondent Special By Mr and Mrs. william The Carbon grocery store, and located ed by David Menotti burned Junction at the Columbia afternoon Thursday ground to the and The entire stock of groceres merchandise was destroyed and nTntti's imme. adjoining the all household store, together with furniture was burned. A volunteer group of men from the Sunnyside of mine rushed to the assistance to unable were but Menotti Mr. save anything of value. The origin of the fire was an stove. The loss is estimated to be was in excess of $20,000. There no insurance carried to cover the staloss. Mr. Menotti has not yet ted if he will rebuild and resume business. The entire communities of Sunnyside and Columbia symhis pathize with Mr. Menotti and loss. the! in great family Democratic Club Held Card Party The Carbon County Women's Democratic club met Monday, November 25, at Mrs. George M. Miller's home. The meeting was in the nature cf a public card party. Ia Mrs. E. L. Stultz Schultz Mas a busi- spent Saturday Salt Lake City last tives here. Mr. George ness caller in CONT. SUNDAY k lumtJJO Tues. - Wed. Dec. Bargain Day JOHN CARROLL STEFFI 3-- b Deli- cious! GARRETT t COMPANY. INC 88J Third Avf.. B.ivikUn. N V DUNA HELPER 'HE GAUG1I0' and final chapter of "LAW of the WILD' J tentlon. be the guest of Miss Winifred Turner until after will CALL p: luyyui' HOWA' FOR SPRING CANYON COAL ANY GRADE UD10 tVEF ROOM Graduate from high school-wi- th good marlts I 2. Attend a four-yea- r college or unive...if rsity you can 3. Take our short, intensive courses in commercial training-b- y all means Whether you want to run this race of life or not, you will have to run it. BEGIN NOW RA I TO BE A WINNER. Let us help you. T If you are really considering a commercial i The P. T. A. were sponsors of a dance held iu the Amusement hall Friday night. Music was furnished by the Wellington orchestra. There was a large attendance $ and the dance was a big success The officers of the P.T.A. are: President, A. E. Hopkinsou; Ross Hardy; Secretary and Treasurer, Ellen Dimick. P, course, our free' booklet, "Planning Your ture," will give you valuable information. Biu Fu- - ER Vice-Preside- Mr. and Mrs. George Foster and son visited friends and relatives Mrs. at Vernal over the week-end- . Foster's mother, who has been visiting here for the past three $ weeks, returned to Vernal with them. May we send you a copy? L.D.S BUSINESS I COLLEGE 10S 70 North Main Street I Salt Lake City, Utah FOB Wasatch 1812 A Miss Emma Evans of Columbia! J, Thanksgiving Day Very Thurs. from 2:15 Continuous HE'S NO GENTLEMAN Fri. - Sat. - Thanksgiving I but then SHE'S NO LADY! vrtii TAT x is from Jl0 9 NIW n l.nll. f Ikrillij .1J4 MRU j and TROUBLE IN TOYLAN0 LOONEY TUNE - Saturday Charles (Chick) Sale In ' Only Matinee 10:00 a.m. continuous from tvenlng MUSSOLINI ill V W UNlUD AltlSTS j Jkr added- Friday Only i I NIW In loo!.l HOPKINS u . rn i i Continuous froom 6:00 O'clock Waiting until spring to buy your G-- i actually wasting 140 or more. Buv wand use the to make your monthly payment! Protect yourself agjinst probable higher prices in the spring and take advantage of our Special terms in effect this month You need a General Electric every day it's always summertime in the kitchen regardless ot how Cold it niiv be outside. Right now is the most favorable time to buy let us tell you why. your G-- I1 I ROBINSON JUKI CARTOON - NEWS BROADWAY HIGHLIGHTS C Cont. 3:30 ........ win i COLORED ii Day Thanksgiving from 2:15 c is M. NFW In plotl SheCouldntTaK !40 LESS Thursday - Friday Cont. Day irom Sat. continuous 1 6:00 'THE PERFECT che PAUlA TBIBUTE ( Italy Speaks) mmmmaeaaBitWAmiLBn I 0ne Saturday Only from Continuous of the finest short subjects ever ifilmed. 3:30 Apron and Food Sale .lU''. Sun. - Mon. - Tues. December Sunday 1.2-- Cont. from 3 2:15 Monday December Sunday Helper Furniture & Hardware Company Cont. from 2:15 A COOPER I - 'Sunday - Monday December 1 2 3'30 from Sunday Contlnuou She was annoyed because bef" didn't take off his hat , he socked her. George Kaft Joan IJcnnett 'SHE COULDN'T TAKE IT' 11 a.m. GENERAL it Kobin" 30 Silk Quilt to be given xkJ " Who Killed Cock SJH,,,," Sunday Liberty Hall Nov. - Silly Symphony Jean Arthur away. OHNOl.g:l,lM J 1. of the The Primary children Sunnyside Ward under the direction of President Leona Peacock, have made and decorated a score of Thanksgiving baskets to be to filled with food appropriate Thanksgiving and will be distributed among the sick, widows and I elderly people. This is carrying y out a custom that has been in exisitence for a number of years. RELIEF SOCIETY resinning at Saturday - a - 1 MOSE Miss Ethel Neff of Nephi is visiting with her sister Mrs. Itoss Harsy. i DANCE NICHT V 147-W- Thursday, Dec. BANK I sav-in- gj Write us for free copy of "A Guide To Wines." 4 ! Mrs. Steve Leger retl and Mrs. Paul Veillard Jr. Sunday from the Price of Hiawatha visited with friends rital where for the past two he has been receiving aedi 3 and relatives here Sunday. n blackberries. .,,: i Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peacock of Very Reasonable Pricet the home at are attended visiting who Emery those Among State Championship football of Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock th Phonw 1 f same between Carbon and Boxel- and family. der at Salt Lake City, Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, Mrs. Laurel Gilligan, Mrs. Francis Education with MARKET VALUE Denison, Olivia Paderevia, Grant Woodward. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay, Fred Pezzuto, J. O. Munroe, Here's formula success: Clair Munroe and Taylor Turner. & Rich, full bodied with the spicy tang of Carolina's famous Mir... visiting Mr. over-heate- THIS BRAND HEW WILL COST YOU 2:15 FROM Ul - week. E - Monday j D IrB- CONT. 8AT FROM 3:30 Sunday I f Mj.. and Mrs. Cliff Simmons and daughter Shirley Elaine 1X daughter Carma Rae and Mr. and sltors at the home of Mrs. Tim Simmons of Hiawatha chettl Sunday. visited Sunday nt the home cf Mr. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. SmBlftJ Master. and Mrs. own- Ai-lee- n DOROTHY LEE gJ SAT. NOV. 30 j fiauee . tho r." . " game from here were , Mrs. Chris Tnnu E NRadcliff. Mr, g and Frank Latuda. M LATUDA Correspondent 8 Anions ; SUNNYSIDE Nti ay attended - Tl . po., i Correspondent Special Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Livingston. Miss Alma Fletcher and Mr. F. Kyraync were visitors in Ameri- Mrs. Grant Whytt and children all of Salt Lake City are viHiting Helper, here with Mrs. Whytt's Bister, Mrs. Richard Haycock. DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DELIVERED FREE TO EVERT HOME Entered as Second Class matter at the Postofftce at Carbon County, Utah. SPRING CANYON f ilr- "" nr.. anrl of Price visited home of Mrs. S. L. .Richards. iews o ection -- . 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