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Show Page Two THE Editor and Advertising Manager SUBSCRIPTION yeas Unterea as Second Class matter Carbon County, Utah. months ?i - ji at the Postoffice at Helper, KENILWORTH Correspondent Mrs. Thurman Carter was honored at the Spring Canyon hotel John Georgelaa has returned last Friday evening by Mrs. Grant of Salt Lake City where he ia Mower and Mrs. David Faddis. A number of friends attended. attending school at the U .of U. n Mr. Hayccck formerly of t. lapp ia residing in StandardMi, Imogene Worthington l8 Yk,l ing with friends and relatives Standardville. By Special .SPRING Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Broadhead Blodwin Parry returned she entertained at a card party given from Mantl where spent the Christmas holidays with at their home Jan. 4. Those presher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ber- ent were; Mr. and Mrs. Elbern nard Parry. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J.. O. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Clnton Bryan, The U. M. W. of A. sponsored Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boardman, a dance In the school house New Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Morgan, Mr. Years Eve. Refreshments were and Mrs. Oliver Peterson. served and an enjoyable time was had by all In attendance. Mr. Steve Hatsis and Mr. Ulysses Hatsis are visitors In Salt Mr. John1 Stagg is confined to Lake on business. his home with smallpox. Miss Vivian Burnslde has been Victor Mackey returned to work on the sick list for the past week. Saturday after being confined to his home In Scofield due to inMr. Thomas Morgan underwent juries received in the mine, sev- a tonsil operation Friday. eral, weeks ago. Mr. Tone Davis spent the holiMiss Isabel Koelllng left Sun days in Salt Lake visiting friends day to resume her studies at the and relatives. U. of U. after spending the holiMr. and Mrs. T. C. Jackson days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Koelling. and small daughter were visitors in Soldier Summit, Monday and Mrs. G. A .SchuUz entertained Tuesday. the members of the Wasatch AcaMr. Jack Owens returned to demy basketball team at a dinner Provo where he is attending the Saturday evening. B. Y. U. after spending the holiMr .and Mrs. M. Lea Masters days with his parents, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Richards Mrs. Harry Parr. visited with friends and relatives in Hiawatha, Sunday . Miss Virginia Maye, Mr. Emanuel Maye and Dwayne English Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Radcliff ac- returned to Salt Lake after spendcompanied their daughter, Aileen ing the" holidays with Wm. Maye to Salt Lake City, Sunday. and family. STANDARDVILLE GLEN nicely. i;o: Mr.. Howard Perkins is recoverof severe a attack ing from Mr. Paul Majnik and Edwar 'u Smallpox and is expected to re- Edwards entertained at the Hoiiji turn to his duties In the Standard-vlll- e wood hotel Saturday night. A laiveof, store In the near future. group of young folks reported,..-' ' good time. Mr. Joe O'Brien was retained at his home last week with a Mrs. John Murg, and daughte M usV slight attack of flu. ett Ella and Naomi Muhlstein Miss Mae Pace of Price who is teaching here returned Saturday. . from a two weeks trip to Chicago where she visited with relatives and friends. Misses Edyth and La Rue Rowley retuned to Provo where they are attending school. Mrs. Cleston Rigby is recovering from a minor operation which she underwent at the Price City hospital Thursday. A very successful lodge dance was held New Years eve in the Skerl hall under the auspices of the S.N.P.J. lodge. Mr. and Mrs.. Georve Salrr,,' are the proud parents of a girl Mother and baby are dojf Correspondent Special By Correspondent Special By Miss Sunday Correspondent Special By Special By SPRING CANYON I Correspondent By Special e $2 TVT m LATUDA DELIVERED ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DELIVERED FREE TD EVERY HOME THE JOURNAL'S NEWS COITION THE JOURNAL SHOPPER'S EDITION RAINS NEWS - - Helper HELPER, UTAH Leland G. Burress, Wm. F. MaeKnight, Publishers Wm. F. MaeKnight, 0NE mine I W HELPER JOURNAL f Helper, Utah Friday, Jan. 10 1936 THE HELPER JOURNAL Mr. Douglas Wilson, Wallace Treat, Dr. 1. K. Cummings, Jack Forrester, W. W. Watson and company were entertained at a special New Years luncheon at the Japanese hotel at Standard-ville- . Th main feature of the was the difficult task of eating with chop sticks. "Give me a fork any old day," exclaimed Jack Forrester as he gave up the hopeless task. - ed to Provo last Sunday, Mrs. Murg's daughter will ue her studies. motor her; contlc v yjt - hi--- ' f' Lambert, vice of district No. 22, left Price SatP urday for union headquarters a r Cheyenne, Wyo. He has been T specting Carbon county locals durpir ing the past week, accompanie, fir by Frank Bonaccl, local field reppfic resentative. JJ!'I George ir. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Belt are James Marshal la at home after Standard-villthe some in time proud parents of a baby boy spending born Tuesday, Jan. 6. Both mothhospital. Miss Ruby Martin of Price was er and baby are doing nicely. week-ena visitor at the home sick on the Is Erlckson l4 t Beverly of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker. News Mr. of the death of Jean Miss list this week. Jean Lords, daughter Mr. Steve Vavra returned to Jeffs formerly of Spring Canyon Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Loftis , retun, j work after recovering from his was received here last Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Dodgson left for ed to Salt Lake this week wheiv I Mr. Lee Anderson is able to be an injury received while working she is Helena, Montana for a weeks visit Mr. Jeffs died in Susanville, Cal. attending business school jL up and around again after a mi- for Standard Coal Co. and his body will be brought to with Mrs. Dodgson's parents. nor operation he underwent at Castle Dale for funeral services Price Hospital. Mr. Anderson has Mr. (Bill) Williams was elected Mrs. King of Salt Lake was vi- Friday at 12 o'clock. I been ill for a month. by the local union 5;j'06 to attend siting at the home of her son, if the Interational convention of the Ted King. Miss Bessie McGeary, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Pete Piccioni and United Mine Workers cf America of Mrs. Robert Stocker, was taken family Mere dinner guests on New at Washington, D. C. David Be-i- was injured In the to the Spring Canyon hospital, Years night at the home of their Mutual mine this week. Friday after being hurt while daughter, Mrs. John Quilico of Mr. Lewis Seppi, Mr. Al. Thompjoastlng. Miss McGeary suffered Helper. son and Mr. Rugjjerl escaped inThe Pinochle club met at the a serious cut on her head but is jury while motoring to Salt Lake home of Mrs. Ted King. Prizes recovering very rapidly. Mrs. Andrew Buckley s up again and City. The Seppi car was hit by to Mrs. Sadler were awarded ' after a two weeks illness. the Denver Rio Grande MotorMrs. Christensen. Miss Ina Lindsay and Alice Carlway bus. son returned to Provo last SunMr. and Mrs. Bill Williams plan Mr, and Mrs. James Bergera of Mr. John J. Garavaglia returned to reside here for the winter. Mr. day to resume their studies at The M.I.A. ward of StandardPrice were visitors at the home to Santa Clara, California, where Williams is at present employed Good food is our specialty. L the B. Y. U. University. ville is sponsoring a dance at of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koelling, he is attending the University of at Even the most particular appejf f Rolapp. aTt&f UTAH ' . Standardville hall, Saturday 11. tite finds satisfaction at ourlif) California. Mr. Elmer Hesmeyer and Mr. Sunday. will be sold, everyRefreshments counter. J. Grant Kilfoyle returned to - Saturday Miss Adella Bayless another welcome. Mr. SchuUz Dick body left the the at Monday He spent holidays school at the university of Utah. member of 'the Spring Glen school MATINEE FRIDAY 3:30 Come in at noon some day ., j for Wasatch Academy after spend- home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. One Show Only faculty spent two weeks in CaliA was and home at the try our reaular dinner sBecAj with given the his party parents, John Garavaglia. holidays of fornia. "ADVENTURES Miss Mao Brown and Mr. Er- ing Chapter iais. They are sure to drafM Lewis Marvosh Tuesday of Mr. Mr. A. G. Mrs. and Schultz. TARZAN" and Feature, Be 10c nest Brown left Sunday to resume you back to us as a steady fj evening, everyone present had a Miss Haona Dell Winters of their studies. Miss Brown is a Miss Beth Richards underwent Saturday Cont. after 3:30 Among the Helper students re- good time. customer. Castle Dale was a holiday visitor student at the Wasatch Academy an Regular Prices for the removal of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff turning to the University of Utah and Mr. Brown is attending the lier operation to resume their studies following tonsils last week. She is re- Leavitt of Kenilworth. Douglas Wilson motored to Salt Idaho junior college at Pocatello. the Christmas holidays are ( lake City Tuesday on official ported doing nicely. Street, Marion Ixftis, Helen business. GRILL GAFE , Miss Renee Moffitt of Salt Lake Barboglio, Maxine Dodge, Rosalea LOST Mrs. Joan King of Salt Iake vns a visitor here during the Bonza, John and Alec Bene, Lois Mr. (Dutch) Neilson received h HELPER, UTAH City is visiting at the home of HICj One Brilliant Bracelet at Rain- her son, Vern King. holidays. Barrett, and James Kissamatalds. slight injuries in Standardville bow Gardens or Grill Cafe, finder FREDRIC MARCH Moroni Hunt, Miss Iris Herring has returned please return to this office. HOWARD to Mt. Pleasant where she is at"ftdemy. tending the Wasatch a. j. carbon Miss Herring spent the holidays Secretary SundayCont.- Monday with her parents. HELPER LODGE 2:15 after Sunday 1G59 NO. Miss Mabel Jewkes of Orange-villLOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE visited with relatives of Ken r Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. ilworth last week. Sales and Service 10-1- 1 Times Last Fri. Jan. Sat. Hall of Fri. j Knights Pythias REPAIRS FOR ALL CARS I hi 44 f Saturday Only MATINEE BOTH DAYS J- 1D?3n Matin Mr .and Mrs. Vernon Rampton j J. FARREL Mac DONALD CONT, 8AT FROM 3:30 Evening Con't from 6:00 home returned Sunday after CHARLES FARREL MiiOTinc spending the holidays in Ogden. Jane Martel Andy Devine e l . d ' 'iisii felTHOTRKI Friday Kath-erin- liSLIE lo. ounnei Jvioror e ill TV Sat! I A o W 1 3 I ...SI Miss Mary Postevit spent the holidays at the home of her parents in North Dakota. Miss Sara Nichols spent Sunday visiting at the home of June Moffitt ad family of Helper. 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JOHNNY DOWNS BETTY BURGESS Jack Halec- - Andy Divine Leon Errol Eddie Duchin and his Orchestra. the year's Short Subjects Cartoon Continous From 3:30 EDMUND LOWE ANN SOTHERN In a New Kind of Comedy Romance Cartoon Most Thrilling 20 minute Fea-turette ever made. Plus Amazing Authentic Picture of the Jungles of Malay Thursday Only Symphony "THE ROBBER KITTEN" Given Four Staes by Liberty! - and r4 2JC-- ! - Tue. - Wed. Jan : Colored Sun - Mon - Tues. CEMTUIty 217 Silt Plni Colored 2:15 201k codk:.o. Vi I'lnl j Also THE RANGE FREDRIC MARCH LESLIE HOWARD Camera Thrills - News SILVAGNI BUILDING nil RORniRSHQRQ ) Fi&hting Youth'Ck.n , 10 12-1- AN AUTO LOAN IT A THE EAST1 20U eifnutv i rROOUCTIQK .1 CMIIW w HAFlEM GHUBC I 10:00 a.m. C Sunday Beverldge, Superintendent. M 3ing Worship 11:00 a.m. An1! by the Choir Sermon, Dr. v.. Blackstock of Salt Lake C Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. dal music; Dr. blackstock :iv the me8s:iRe. Choir practice every Frida'l he parsonage. 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