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Show Page Three THE HELPER JOURNAL Carbon Marriages Boom in November AN, AUTO LOAN November is the marriage month in Catbon ccuuty, not June. Figi-- Tuesday by Ed. Hansen, assistant county clerk, show 25 l!ceut4 were issued during- November, with only seven during June. Thus far 177 couples have' nppied for licenses during 1925. Last year there were 172. and Easily Obtained , ii Cheap if not Cheaper than other sources of money. I IS STRICTLY Quickly . f from (Continued 41 W Recount OTIC Friday, December 27 1935 page 1). Bonnie Theatre offic cm- - recorder's Mori- Coming Pictures Attractions Asked is "If You Could Only Cook" - b amine w A grand-new- , love warned by the mateam quarreling kissing Vl. 3 il ft. to pay no claims .... m a mad meJUDICIAL SEVENTH IN THE ..t the city - members of the fooling fighting lee of merriment that never let IN AND FCR CARDC'J COURT, i I CONFIDENTIAL she gives up! Gay! COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. The act'L'Ti 1 j, lowed a petition iewn mud I and fun! or: Here's Glorious! Giand! In the Matter of the Estate led i:i the dla'tiet crtu'i last romance! Here's Here's rollicking VINCEXZO BETTINO, Deceased.: week by A. L. Wliitniore,.ch:f-in best be obtained through us of when a excitement NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! PRIVATE LOAN police, i !1 I an appointee cf the exbilirating Mr. and Mis. Thorit Hatch and a millionaire chase pennimerry a. '.nrnistrut'ion Creditors will present claims a skson Christmas in Vernal CREDIT CORP. him! catches until she less lass I to muntthe undersigned rocoi it iit the recor:. S1LVAGM BL'11J)LNG Wailing with friends and relatives. with vouchers, on a one It park night happened at the office of Thorit Hatch. Atelection in which Lee won Phone S97 price, Utah And it happens to be one bench! Stafford Building, In mayoral race by a two vote Read the advertisements care- torney at Law, of the most glorious romantic fully. They will save you money. Helper, Utah, ci or before the marg.n. comedies of the year! A. D. Le. in filing the taxpayer's luth day of February Vou won't he the same married DANTE DOLEATTI cf any forbidding payment man if you see this picture. It is Administrator claim the city owed any member feature the picture on the Bonnie By T HO KIT HATCH cf th ('incil, inaugurated a coun- Theatre Wednesday, New G program Dec. ter o ' ti ive against thf present Date of first publication Years Day. l 1935. :u!mLiisujation in the bister Date of last publication Dec. V fight. "To accept the mayorship is a 1935. Rent or Sale - Sat- - Mori, and Tues sacrifice ror a business monetary Specials man," he said. "However, since December 27 - 23 - 30 and 31 Good Frame house on 40 acre COMMUNITY i uch a fight is being made by my in Spring Glen. (Inquire) plot WISH YOU ALL A .HAPPY NEW YEAR I opponents, began Saturday, John Biscard, Helper, Utah into the A inver.tigat;on p"Son:il a.m. 630 Rio Grande Ave. Sunday school 10:00 PEAS of t!ie city Tor the last 2 , elafs for every age. Morning Wor J CORN rears." rhij) 11:00 a.m. Sermon theme, 1 Whithor and "The whence, Wliy KI? ATTT of Life," Music by Job's DaughIPFTTVIPKIIV I ters. Istrino-f - 1?pan Epworth League 7:00 p.m. Topic SP"&. 'la , Most Thrilling Experiences "The Z'f " Larp-Cans i fAl of the year. Choir practice every Friday at COFFEE the Parsonige. I P and G brands tr Go a chance. Give God 10 church. 1TTT rr n o I Minister, T. II. Evans .a t- W"-(Signed- Rcc was ) .i i poll-ilea- For for Fri Ik 1 t J bars IVORY SOAP for 3 OXYDOL Ige. pkg. lor 190 all brands 470 SUGAR 230 10 lb. bag "610 FLOUR 50! Star Brand Bar CRISCO ! MATCHES" carto n 3 lb. can Don't risk health! the Use Crisco digestible shortening $1-9- 8 6S0 TUNA FLAKES can 6 50 Ige. stalks Sweet SPUDS ! YAMS 4 lbs ! IQg U S INSPECTED MEAT 22tVOT Roast 0 to 140 PORK ROAST lean lb BACON sliced J VEAL POT jsteer beef llj - r lb. o lb. ROAST j 404 VEAL STEAKS 1 LEG of LAMB lb C A7landCH0PS21bs. : Our Post Xmas Sf D W6 via V.s L as Prayer Lord in the battle that goes on thru life, All ask is but a field that Is fair. An equal ohance with all those in strife, And the courage to do and to dare. If I should win, let it bs by the code, With my fate and honor held high. And if I should lose all the privileges I ask, Is a chance to stand by the road and cheer as the winner goes by. Contributed by Jim Goudie 5J1 I 9( BANANAS 3 lbs. CRANBERRIES fancy Honkers lb. 12 27 35 O 1Ci CELERY ORANGES large size doz. Vol. 3 No. 5 170 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LETTUCE extra large heads SHAVINGS Howdy Folks:- - Now that Xmas is over, ws may have a little time, to reflect on the significance of using mace in Japan, for a Christian Holiday. CATSUP 14 oz. bottle j & CHIPS i ! CAMAY - 300 33$ a'l .uiiiv 1 STEAKS Sirloin . Fat Hens and Spring T tryers Market prices j ster Beef ; Strand Theatre Attractions "Frisco Kid" Warner Bros.' "Frisco Kid'-- , dramatic pietutiza;:on of the days of old San Francisco when the Barbary Coas-- seethed with activity and life within its borders was the wildest adventure, atis scheduled as the feature traction at the Star Theatre in Price on Friday and Satudiay Dec. 27 and 28. "In Old Kentucky'' "Off to Buffalo," "Jennycoola", "Dust Otf Your Shoes," "Pigeon " Wiggle." those are names that mean something m the lexicon of the dancer, according to that prince of tap dance artists, Hill Robinson. "The trouble with the present of dancers," says Bill who is tihicntly featured in Will Roars' "In old Kentucky," con-.n"In Old Kentucky" Sunday and Monday to the "Off to Buffalo," "Jennycoola," Strand Theatre, "is that it lacks "Dust Off Your Shoes," "Pigeon imagination. I don't mean that those are dancers today cant create step; Wiggle," 'Rang-A-Tannames that mean something in the tney uo, and It ty ones but tiny lexicon of the old time dancer, ac- re weak on naming them." cording to that prir.ee of tap dance 'Wedensday's Child" A motion pic. me which promart'sts, Bill Robincon. "The trouble w;th the present ises t; hold its audiences in a generation of dancers," says Bill state of tensily is "Wednesday's who is currently featured in Will Ciiiid'., emotiona't Rogers' "In Old Kentucky," com- d.ama. coming to the Strand oi Thomas twelve-year-oling Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ititsuay. to the Star Theatre in Price, "Is star of the Broadway that it lacks imagination. I don't production of the play, has the e mean that dancers today can't role in the film. crtate steps they do, and nifty "Wednesday's Child" tells the ones but they'rs weak on naming story of little Bobby Phillips, a them." highly sensitive hoy who worships his parents, and the tragedy that "Three Kids and a Queen" b falls h;m whim they are May llobson's career as an acand his mother remarries. tress const'tutes the most unusual ec: :d hi the history r,f the stage The ttory is told as if these hapOf this "grand old lady's" 52 penings are seen through the eyes years on stage and screen, almost of the child. All hough Bohy knows that his half a century has been spent mother is th guilty one, the court 'n the theatre itself. In nil her years on the stage, awards the custody of the boy to not once did Miss Mobson miss a her for eight months in each year, setson. For 22 years she never the father to have him for the re'eft New York's Broadway, and maining four Bobby barely enfor 32 years was starred in plays dures the time spent with his morod nee 1 by Daniel and Charles ther and stepfather, and looks forTrohman, with a simple "gentle ward to the time to be spent with man s agreement instead oi a his dearly loved father. contract. When one of the broth- - "Stars Over Broadway" -s did not have a suitable play "Stars Over Broadway", Warfor her fihe worked for the other ner Bros.' new musical spectacla one. Now see her at the Lyric opens at the Strand Theatre Wed 'n Price on Sunday. Monday and nesday, wiid an an star cast, in, cluding Pat O'Brien, James Tuesday. Jane Kroman, Joan Muir and Frank Mrllugh. "Stormy" The plot concerns the rise and Who thinks the movie star's life if. a bed of roses, of adulation fall, the loves, the lives and the and ease and luxury? Consider struggles of Broadway radio asthe experiences of Jea nRogers, pirants with an inner glimpse ot '.he hidden portals of the broadXoah Bery, Jr., Raymond Hatton Fred Kohler, J. Farrell MacDonald casting stations. There Is a larg Walter Milled and James Itutth-whil- variety of musical number's, infilming "Stormy," the IJni cluding new ...and catchy airs by, verral ep'c of the great outdoors Harry Warren and Al Dubin, faplaying at the Lyric Theatre in mous song writers, and selections Price on Wednesuay and Thurs- from compositions by Schubert. Verdi and Von Flotow. day. "Stormy'1, a Henry MacRae pro . more than 75 members, (all boys) lueion directed by Louis was filmed in its entirety and several meetings have been onlecation in Arizona. Much of the held. The officers of the club are nicture was photographed 112 mile as follows: from a railroad on the Painted President, Nick Moscaro; Leo Paur; Secretary.' & Desert. Treausurei, McRay Lopez; Head Scum, Burke Berry; Vice Scum, Chris Diainenti, Initiation, Stanley Litizzette; Dictator, Pete Sin.on-etti- ; ' Asst. Dictator, David Coltoii; There has been a new club rormed in the Helper Jr. High Industries are coming along fine. School, It is called the W.H.C. All b:y's wishing to join, see (Woman Haters Club). At the Nick Moscaro and pay your diies present there is an enrollment of to McKay Loyez. T. pio-ite.- r Uang-A-Tang- old-tim- e gent-ratio- g UKO-Radio'- s d Mel-fon- Fried-'ander- With a Secretary of War to back him up; our governor should put up a good fight for &n.o GIFT 13 APPROPRIATE We'll be seeing you if von oiscerl sot. cone at Christmas time, It is net yet too late to ren:ember with an y iDrcnriiitc cift that would surely anpvecia' led if chosen from wide assortment of items en sale here. i j Star And Lyric Attractions V HELPER UTAH Slips. Kir onas, Sweaters IV..'I v I 'roc t, SCHOOL NEWS . . 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