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Show Page Two Helper, Utah Friday, Feb. 7 1936 The Helper Journal THE HELPER JOURNAL neioer uistnc HELPER, UTAH Leland G. Burress, Wm. F. MacKnight, Publishers 6 months . $i SUBSCRIPTION " ONE YEA NIWI TH( JOURNAL'S THC JOURNAL HDPPCR COITION COITION SPRING CANYON branch temporary office of Mr. Irwin Arnovitz, ruary 4th. Chairman of the State Tax announces that it will remain open until the night of Com-sio- Sat-uiua- ebruaiy 29th. During this period, they will as- sist taxpayers of the state in securing their 1936 license plates for their motor vehicles and in making up income tax returns and sales tax returns. This office will be in charge of Mr. V. O. Miller auditor for the State Tax Com mission. remain Only twenty days which automobile owners can in se- cure plates for their cars inasmuch as termination date is on February 29th of thi3 year. Mr. Miller advises automobile owners to pay their taxes and secure their plates ns soon as possible so as to avoid the rush which always occurs during the last week or two. AMERICANIZATION Americanization classes will be taught in Helper under the direct ion of Maxine House, according to announcement made this week. The purpose of the work is to teach the English language to those desirious of getting this Instruction and the classes will take place at 117 Janet street. CARD OF THANKS wish to taite mis occasion to thank the Standardville local of the U. M. W. of A. for the beautiful floral wreath and flowers given at the bereavement of Joe iJz-zi- . I (Signed) John It. Rebel w tt.PPffr1-THEATRE- - Friday "TAM STANDARDV1LLE at-te- n w i The Castle Gate Boy Scout Or ganization sponsored a "Country Store" here Wednesday of last week. The merchandise used in the store was donated by the business houses from all over the 1! county. The admission was 25 cent Saturday - Saturday Friday Matinee Both Days Thur. - Fri. - Sat. f Sat. from 3:30 Continuous j SAMUfl GOIDWYN j JUti imam HOPKINS jjU SHORTS ML RONALD Sunday with )( V - Monday Continouj Sunday after 2:19 IF CDBES CAST - Tuesday Contlnous .if A JOEL WI11KI " from Sunday 2:15 A Tuesday Only Big Double Bill BORIS Hit No. 2 KARLOFF BANK NIGHT Big Cash Drawing WILD" BOX CHANCES OFFICE Feature 'WOMEN MUST OtANDI Viooiyn:XiirtTrt KJ gy DRESS' with NINA QOM8ELL is Prc-v- i 25-1- 0 28-2- J 1 d Subscribe tor xne journal Friday DD D 'DTI g 'i. 6:00 n w Yim Wed. - Thurs. , This place positively will be conducted in a refined and reputable manner and we cordially; And TIM AT FREE CHANCES THE BOX OFFICE ! k i 1 Big Double Bill 'THE RAVEN ' 4m ri ivu Fresh Tobaccos BORIS KARLOFF 11 i McCOY invite the ladies. "HIDING WILD" Fri. HANDICAP FREE FAVOR ASPHALT ; thp--- Delicious Food j fPWjj . BROADWAY GET WestvraCz Eked ic GET Wednesday' Only Thursday Only LT HANDICAP' MeCOY In MRIDING I 'BROADWAY and 'i CITY OF PROVO Musical and OSWALD Cartoon M Wed. Feb. 12 'THE RAVEN ' TIM !Ll 49,000 including: iSjnuth Mm EdM May Other Owes Butt lUthboiM lUfluM buck Vsris Henry B. WatthaU com! The pinochle club met at home of Mrs. Christensen tl week. Prizes were awarded. Buffmire and Mrs. Hardesty. .Free B eer un til 8 eg El TAILS OC IwithII II UI I a SILLY SYMPHONY "BROKEN TOYS" 1 From 3:30 victor McLAGLEN 3 ReodieBARTHOLOMEM Hit No. 1 1 BARNES Wednesday Weuesday from 3: JO Big Double Feature Procram ( receit city commissioners vnu in favor of rock asphalt as tt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pezuto visi- type of surfacing for the props ed seven and a half mile road te 1,' ted at Helper, Sunday. provement program in the nottt Mr. east .section of the city at Miss Doris Cowley and Pressett motored to regular meeting Monday evening!"1 Humbert ihe program will be construct; Price Friday. ed under direction of the sta& Miss Emma Rust spent the lat- icad commission at a cost of bout J45.000. aDDrobimatpIv ,: ter part of last week in Price. 000 of which will be furnished b' ( Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Kay spent the state road commission frot Friday visiting m Greenriver. The city commJ-asion'vote ft f basket-tallowed l and rere'ut of a communicate girls, Helper boys teams played with the Sunny-skl- e from th state road commissict here stating the latter body would pre boys and girls team The ' score ceed no further with plans for Thursday afternoon. of the girls game was Helper 25, program until a definite decisiotVj Sunnyside 5. The score of the was made between rock asohai 01 favor Sunny, and oil mat, the types which werj boys game was side. In the evening the Sunny-sid- e being considered. All three cii team played a game with a commissioners voted in favor t picked team from Columbia. The rock asphalt. Commissioner Wa (I game was won by Columbia the ter P. Whitehead wished it pt A in the record that he favored bis score being being submitted for both type Miss Angelina Baldini of Price ano ine contract awaraea 10 K here with her lowest bidder. spent the week-enThe vote followed an opinio:; i mother. J. t from Road Commissioner Mrs. Jennie Jones was a visit- McGuire that he believed rock a7 er at Helper last Tuesday. phalt the better type and that 4 i ty engineers had been advised li l1 and everyone who attended receiv- this effect by state road enrl ed a pizo of souio son. A few of neers. the prizes were milk, canned goods, car oil, etc. A ladies mesh hand bag, a lamp and a large can of oil were raffled off. An amateur contest commenced the evening. The winner of the contest was Miss Marion Pero, who sang "The Music Goes Round and Round." The Country Store was a huge success and the money received from it is to be used in purchasing uniforms for the Boy Scouts. p AIR' Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Continous Jewel and Darrel some very nice presents. ft J Baa i Mickey Mouse Cartoon "PLUTO'S JUDGEMENT DAY" Cont. the A shower was given for the twin3 at the Wilson Lome (stratrDco FAST MOVING MUSICAL HOWARD WtNDY JOHN WI1T0N is here visiting friends and relatives. i CAVAHACH HtlfN imii ttiii NIVIN m DAVID WM A 'MILLIONS Sun - Mon - Tues. of 43.CC0 Correspondent Twins arrived at the homett aim Mrs. t.a. cjailoway t. Tuesday. Mother and babies j, doing nicely. Miss Orphy Snow of Castle Dale Matinee 10:30 Evening Cont. from 6:00 RADIO ROOKIES UcCBEA AUt K7a Saturday in ' rAIAuI - Friday IN Sunday viEugene Jorgenson, member ci Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellis the over the school faculty was confined sited in Salt Lake City and home Wednesday to his eek-env. Thursday of last week with a seMr. and Mrs. Earl Simpson and vere head cold. Tuesfamily left for Oregon last Mrs. Bernice Turner, Mrs. Emily make to intend where they day Mis. Leona Peacock and Denison, iheir home. Mrs. Margaret Kay motored to Helen Thacker daughter of Mr. Price Thursday to attend the Priand Mrs. Fay E. Thacker had her mary union meeting of the L.D.S. .onsils removed Thursday of last church. d jt Correspondent By Special Correspondent d 5tiK1 SundayCont.- Monday after 2:16 SUNNYSIDE d m IN Dm Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley spent Ernest Brown son of Mr. and Salt in Mrs. David Brown has returned Saturday and Sunday home. Mr. Brown ha been attend- Lake City visiting relatives By Special Correspondent ing school at Pocatello, Idano. Mrs. Dick Jones has been confin Miss Lorna Shelton is home Mr. Clarence Mower is the own-ne- r ed to her home due to illness. from a business school at Salt of a new Ford V-Lake- - City. She is going to conMr. and Mrs. Joe Bellora motorduct an english class in the near M.I.A. of The the ed to St. George Sunday to meet week. junior girls future, every one is invited to atact and one two plays their daughter, Catherine of San presented tend. Hawley Burgess is confined to a traffic dance in the Ward hall Francisco. his bed with scarlet fever. Mrs. Mike Turnbull returned to Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson her home after a two weeks visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houghton Miss Irene Phelps is now help- and son Donald left Saturday for with relatives at Ferron. and daughter, Lois were visitors where they California local in the postoffice. Oakland, ing Lake City over the weekin Salt plan to make their home. Miss Donna Davis is on the sick end. Mrs. Gene Jeffs has returned list this week. home after spending several days Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilcox viMr. and Mrs. A. L Carrol are in Provo. sited over the week-enMiss Iva Wilcox is visiting rela- In Salt Lake City. the proud parents of a 11 lb. batives in Salt Lake City. attendable to work Monday due to the is by boy, born Feb. 2. Mr. Dick Schultz who snow fall. The depth of ing Wasatch Academy spent last heavy Mrs. Wallace Treat has been Mrs. Annabelle Long and Tom snow in Standardville wa9 approxi- week-enwith his parents, Mr. taking over the duties as post mately eleven inches. last of Bendall spent Monday and Mrs. G. A. Schultz. mistress while Mrs. Harrison was week in Provo. away. Louis Marvosh motored to Salt Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson of Lake this first part of the week. Salt Lake City visited Sunday at Johnny Houghton had the misMr. Reid Born and Mr. Sam on Frithe home of Mrs. Thompson's pa- fortune to break hi;i font Snow spent the week-enat ProJ. P. Phalen, Carbon county rents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Thomp- day of last week while working on ve road supervisor visited in Stand- son. the Castle Gate tipple. ardville this week. Mr. and Ms. Silas Ross and During his pastime, Lawrence A marriage of local importance The coal diggers of Standard was that of Ed. Scherer and Miss family spent the forepart of the Oppocher has made application to shovel snow for all business Coal company were back this Helen McGuire f Salt Lake City. week in Arcadia, where they week. This payment pays the The ceremony was performed by led the funeral of Mrs. Ross' houses of Standardville. mo. miners in full to date. her, Mrs. Jim Solomonson who Bishop Calrenoe Held at the Reid Feb. 1. died Mr. W. D. Wilson is making home, Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Harrison visited with his annual round as tax assessor. Mrs. C. F. Petersen entertained relatives in Salt Lake this week. Mr. Ed. Williams motored to a Mr. Ted Curtis returned to work Five Hundred club at her home one last week, San Lake City day Mr. L. D. LeRoy has just comafter a brief illness. evening. After the lunSaturday same the day. returning cheon Five Hundred was played. pleted a beautiful picture of the Mr. Al. Thompson, Lewis Seppi. canyon in which Standard mine M. and Mrs. Marlin Peterson Prizes were won by Mrs. Livingand W. W. Watson spent the is located. were visitors in Castle Dale Sun- ston, Mr. Causer, Mrs. Causer, and week-enMr. Livingston. The guests who in Salt Lake on business. day. Mr. Martin Kramiack has been enjoyed the evening were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and seen spending a good deal of his and Mis. Hal Taylor, Mr. and teed. Teams that think they can Mr. and Mrs. Aplanap escaped in- time in Spring Canyon latelr. We Mrs, William Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. show us in Pinochle see Mr. A.F. M. B. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. jury when their car skidded off wonder if he is thinking of matrithe road near Helper. The car mony. Watch your step Martin, Fotland. Litii,.ette, Mr. and Mrs. John Cauthis is leap year! was damaged slightly. ser, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Livingston, Phove news items to The Mr. B. N. Reddington, Mrs. A. J. A six man team is now organ- - Helper Journal. Standard Cool company was unPhone 21 Carlson, Mrs. Guy Prltchard and I r r . i f t -t t iri r r m m m mmr jrnr i Mrs. Mae Martin. The evening was enjoyed by those present. Jf MATINEE FRIDAY 3:30 SHOW ONLY 5c & 10c Feature and CHAPTER 10 -ADVENTURES OF TARZAN- Saturday Cont. after 3:30 By Special Correspondent Special By - ONE RAINS NEWS m CASTLE GATE Mis. E. L Pinegar visited for The Spring Canyon school presented their operetta, "Toreadors" several days in Provo with Monday evening in the Ward hall. friends and relatives. Carbon County, Utah. A m By Special LATUDA Special. Correspondent By tnwreo as Second Class matter at the Fostoffice at Helper, the State Tax Commission was opened in the city and county building at Price, Tuesday, Feb- a Mr. OCLIVCRCO ONLY ON SUBSCRIPTION DCUVCRCO PRTC TO CVCRV HOMC - TEMPORARY OFFICE FOR TAXES OPENED mm - Sat. Feb. 14 -- f 15 Old Friends will welcome you Emil and Vince, Formerly of Emils Cabaret, in '.4 AT "Both Jolly Good Follows" Thur. - Fr. - Sat. KtB. RAFAEL SABATINI'S Immortal Tale of Flracy CAPTAIN BLOOD With a Cast . 114.15 of Hundreds 20 th r 1. Century Beer Garden helper Bcnnie Thettre Bldg. 1 J |