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Show Thred HIE HELPER JOURNAL examination for the positions of .Dakota, Utah Vermont ct?VTCE genior and junior stenographer; 'and the District of EXAMINATIONS and senior and Junior typut. received than This examination is being held appointments ia tho apportioned ,t states Civil Service for appointment In Wahlngton D. departmental service at Washine ton, D. c. announced an C, only. inn Das Applicant must be at least IS l'u,, .mormaUon t under 63. For positions lu talned from th ftP,.L be vi iue the apportioned service at Wash. muea States Civil ..vn.ij Service Board Ir.Rton, D. C. they must show actAsmmers at tho io;t nta tual and bona fule residence In or cusiom houe In city which tho State or Territory claimed for lias a post cffice orany the first or six months next preced- second class, or from at the United ing the closing date for leteipt of Mates civil Service Commission, applications. Washington, D. C. All states except Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska, South Mr. and Mr?.. James Bergera nre ... f i .S 2 Si l. j Helper Junior High Band Ready To Compete j - oh-bu- - t - -- ur (item s Helper, Utah, Friday April 17, 1936 K-rt-at moving ln Char-e- y Leo's home, which was recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Thorlt Hatch, 1 i i 13 I ufl BRANDY S f WaA si .a fofj'X wv 1 I ' : R Motorists! Imagine getting a penuine Goodrich Commander Tire at the price of unknown "cheap" tires. We're proud to be able to offer you a tire of this high quality at such low prices. Come in today. "THE PRECISION WATCH" E N U IT COSTS NO MORE TO GET GOODRICH MILEAGE hie a subject to change without notice Victoria newest rues 30 $292 m Named in honor of the stage role "Victoria Retina" portrayed . vmh ailk cord. by Htleo Hnyi. Yellow gold filled '- LONG RUN" HELPER SUPEll SERVICE STATION ' - TIRES "BEST Hi THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS I personals n ' i GRUEN II- - ter Sunday. They were Mrs. Gib and Mrs. Glen Ballinaer son's mother, Mrs. K. M. Humphand family spent Easter Sunday rey of Provo; her two nieces, Mrs. visiting at Moab with friends and Jorii'ph Klla and Miss Clejcg relatives. law Scorup of Provo; her sister-iMrs. J. W. Humphrey and two Mr. and Mrs. Seth Lloyd visit daughters, Mrs. Paul Jensen and led in Helper over the Easter noli Miss Kllen Humphrey of Ephralm. . clay with, Mrs. Lloyd's parents; came Katherine Street Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dart of thiscity. The Lloyds are now resi- - hcim- - to pf.nd band contest day.i dents of Tooele, Utah where Mr. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Cora Nielson Lloyd is Instructing in the music M. P. Street. department of the Tooele high and her son accompanied her and Mrs. Lloyd is formerly will stay at their home during the school. contest. Katherine is to accomthe Misa Lillian Dart. pany eight students with their Fae and llae Chrlslenson, for- solos. mer instructors of the Helper city schools and now employed in the Miss IJiThcl Elliott and Miss Ogien school system, visited last liessle Weeter spent Saturday In week end in Helper with friends. Salt Lake City Mr. His ring! Starry-eye- d we were privileged in love has other G AS LOW AS W $550 she shows it to her friends. Proud are we that to help him select it, for a youth in love or a maid things to think about. The only question: Is it for him? Of course, nothing could be. But we good enough for her other eventuality th try. And beyond the ring, there's that she. wedding. You are no doubt less flustered about that than he or But at the same time we gladly offer you our experience. We'll gladly show you what we have. v A'k'M feS&il WfHf,i GIRL S OVPROUD? A ' i Gibfion had a .Mrs. I). r ot guests at her Home on Eas- - .. . ... let- Mr. and Mrs, Frunk Robblns returned Sunday morning from a at Huntington. mouth's visit la California and Miss Wilma Hemming and Misa Kansas. Petty Dyet spent Easter Sunday in Orand Junction visiting with The Allen family got out of .Miss Evelyn Lambson, formerly quarantine Sunday morning and of Helper. celebrated by going on an Easter hike. Keith Koffard left Tuesday morn14th on an extended ing April Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cox and City and the trip to Salt .1 T . I 1 1 - tke pnt Sunday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Petri Ea.it (if Sunday in Sandy. coast. sptitit Mrs. F. L. UrosA was a Salt Lake business visitor last Tuesday. Mrs. frauds (luerrie and two Fred Llewellyn ts home spend- - f kojw nre visiting her father and ing the band contest days with his mother In Nephi. parents. He is attending the Ac- - ' adeiny at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Kay Panett spent the week end in Salt Lake City doing her Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lambson Easter shopping. and daughter Helen were Salt Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stafford Ijike visitors Monday. Whilo there i w week end visitors In Salt they attended tho nurse capping !'tke City, stopping at the Utah exercises of the U D. S. hospital. 1 Their daughter, Josephine, who is f Hotel. Mike liottlno and Johnny taking nurses training was one of j spent Easter Sunday at Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Reagon Ratllff the girls to be capped, after sue- - ! spent Saturday and Sunday in cessfully competing the probation Miss Uta YamasakI wa-- , Utke City visiting with their period. .lit another Helper girl receiving the on. Reagou Ilatliff Jr. i siirne honor. Mr. W. M. Floyd spent Easter: i SubHcrlbe for The Jfmiaul. Sunday with her brother and sis-- j ? I W i ; . , i i 1 1. Ak-- i To Keep The Farm t Going "The Ford V8 uses less fuel and oil for the power it gives than any other car we have ever made yuu iiiiu u uunui VI quality in every bottle! ii Old Quaker sticks to AND ITS every rule of fine u J JJ3 and ends with gasoline mileage. Some salesmen would like you to believe it is the whole story of automobile economy. But drivers ought to know better. For, SCHINtlY ARIC or MERIT the fact is, it's way down die list. The big items of car economy are low , first cost, low sr. .. BBAND in BOURBON r or RYE P,NT , tI QUART N.x6a (RYE) No. 63 It -.- ,HT WHISKEY l! up-kee- p cost and low de- make a preciation. Savings here can in cost per mile. great deal of difference Casolinc mileage is more of a talking distilling. pr.hr COST IS THE LOWEST9 P ENTHUSIASTIC sales talk often begins distilling, in spite of its friendly price You've ordered over million 3 uses of Old Quaker straight whiskey! That surely shows you like it. And Old Quaker can tell you why you like it. s because each rich drop is wade in strict accordance with tne rules of fine UP-KEE- - (BOURBON) I point than an economy factor. Check up and you will find tltat the difference between 17 and 19 miles a gallon is less than $10 for a whole year's average driving (8400 miles at 18 cents a gallon). Here are the big items that make the Ford the most economical car; More value for every dollar you pay. Lower cost for repairs and service. life. Slow depreciation. Quality means economy and the 1936 Ford V8 gives you more real quality Long e than any other car under $1645 has a other low-pric- STRAIGHT WHISKEY !'9S.TI0U0u,l,fn 1....nf,K,.,g tJ. D.v...oDolSchtnUPloducl.Co.loc A MONTH e V-- 8 car has engine. No Center-Pois- e Riding, safe, sure mechanical brakes and Safety Glass all around at no extra cost. WITH USUAL LOW V-- 8 CAR ON NEW UCC yt DOWN-PAYMEN- $25 car. No other low-pric- BUYS ANY NEW TORI) " PER MONTH FJNr' UNNEL MOTOR CO. 1 1 More iitncientiv ana With Greater Profit Grinds feed Churns Hoists hay Milks cows Siws wood Pumps water INDOORS Sweeps floors Refrigerates Cooks rneaij Washes dishes Washes clothes Irons Mixes Gives light Call Hire half a dozen men and their wages will be V ! greater by far than ELECTRIC SERVICE Electricity never gets tired or needs food fjl or sleep. And it's cheapo Decide Today to Fully Electrify Your Farm. it our local store for complete information on all forms of electric service. i i.: I'i I UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. t i i |