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Show Page Four JEN WANTED For MERCHANTS GET MORE COVERAGE CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS Rawlelgh outes of 800 families. Reliable bustler should start earning $25 rapidly. weekly and increase Write today. The rniu-- States Civil Service Commission has announced open d competitive examinations as RAWLEIGH, Dept. UTG-30-S- , DENVER, COLORADO. lows 1017 PRICES fol- : Photographers, vailous grades and specialties, J1.2C0 to 2,600 a year. Topographic and lithographic draftsmen, various grades, 1,620 to 2,600 a year. Inspectors of scales and weighing, 2.000 to 2,600 a year, Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture. Full information may be obtained from the Secretary of the United States Civil Service Board of Examiners at the post office or cuHtomhouse in any city which has ti pout office of the first or second class, or from the United States Civil Service Commission, Washington, D.C. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE ; tnut mfo. co. : Kansas city mo. Every Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. Knights of Pythias Hall A. J. Carlson Secretary HELPER LODGE mm NO. 1650 Earl Shumway Dictator Merchants of Helper" are receiving the greatest coverage through the Journal and its Edition that has Shoppers ever been fliven before in Helper! Last week an additional Shopper's Guides were sent to the Gor. don Creek area of National, Sweets, and Consumers. This addition brings the "weekly Shopper's Guide circulation to nearly 2000 per week and is thoroughly delivered by . delivery boys in each town including Helper. Together with the newspaper and the Guide, advertisers . are now getting their, merchandising bargains circulated in the following communities of Carbon county: Helper, Castle Gate, Rolapp, Price, Martin, Heiner, Standardville, Kenilworth, Spring . Canyon, Latuda, Rains, Spring Glen, Sunnyside, Columbia, National, and Consumers. The greatest coverage ever yet attempted by the local newspaper and being done effectively, and consistently hence, the fact accounts for the Journal receiving more local advertising than ever before three-hundre- d Drillers Strike Oil In Sight Of Oak St. Martinsville, La., July 17 Oil has been discovered here under, the-- ' farms of the - descendants of the AcadiaiiH, and drilling crews are now enacting an industrial immortal sequel to Longfellow's "Evangeline." Settled in 1755 by French families ".exiled from "Acadia," or NOva Scotia, by the British, this, section of Louisiana's- - picturesque bayou-counthas for 181 years remained faithful, to the language, traditions 'and leisurely nab its of the continued by and Long: fellow's epic, reciting the' ruthless expulsion of their ancestors and the pathetic separation of the lovers Evangeline ar Gabriel, solidified the Acadirti tradition. . -- 5 NXW IMPROVED BRUSH DUCO .. Whether you have ever used a paint bruwh before or not, can apply New Improve. J Jou DUCO. Restore ah old piece of furniture to service, Brighten up a bedroom set . . . Revive the color of a ... 18 Ls& ry I kitchen cabinet. New DUCO will do it for you! Mora original-exiles.-Farmi- ox-car- t, beautiful than ever. With famou9 DUCO durability , , ; no chipping or cracking. One coat covert like magic, And what magic 11 Now, Lustrous Colors and the NEW DUCO Helper, Utah, Friday July 17, 1936 THE HELPER JOURNAL WHITF HELPER FURNITURE & after nine generations, the calm of Evangeline land is being disturbed. 4 Last week a drilling crew of the Continental Oil com-- ; pany struck oil a mile west ot here, almost within sight of the Evangeline Oak on Bayou Teche. The Continental Oil company, has purchased GOO acres in the locality, so further operations, seem Inevitable. Already arrangements have been made to transport oil from the new well to famous Bayou Teche by pipeline. HARDWARE IMP Choose yoiir ear ffortlie tib ibis's Unit count! : in tift fin'! nr ni K!U UliAnUt riAH Strand Theatre Attractions Bonnie Theatre Attractions One Rainy Afternoon" "One Rainy Afternoon," the first Produc offering of Pickford-Lasktions, the new producing company headed by Mary Pickford and Jesse Lasky, comes to the Bonnie Theatre for two days beginning Sunday and Monday. Francis Lederer sings for the first time on the Bcreen as the star of this sophisticated Parisian romantic comedy, and Ida Lupino, Hugh Herbert, Roland Young, Erik Rhodes and Joseph Cawthorn are seen in important featured roles. "Private Number" the What is being acclaimed . comes screen s -- perrect -love-teansunaay aion. tues. to me Theatre in the Fox picture. "Pri . vate Number." Handsome Robert, Taylor and lovely Loretta Young are and the combination la said to be the outstanding film romantic union since Janet Oaynor and Charles Farrell were first cast together. ' Romance, in fact, is the keynote of "Private Number?" although comedy, drama and suspense are also 'interwoven in the plot. "The Mine With the Iron Door" 'Two generations have thrilled to the story of "The Mine With the Iron Door," one of the most popular of all Harold Bell Wright's popular novels. Now, it has beea brought to vivid reality on the screen as a Columbia picture with Richard Arlen in the stellar role, due to open at, the Lyric Theatre on Sunday and Monday. This picture is a modern story. Although Harold Bell Wright secured the original idea from one of the most romantic legends of early Western History, the film has a timely interest because of the. current interest in various treasure expeditions. y v d .v.. IS NOW APPROVED For Two" the ordinary Something out of at the run of film fare opens Satu and Friday Suand Theatre the presentation of new romantic "Trouble for drama, adventure MontgomRobert Two", Russell, with Rosalind and ery Owen and Frank Morgan, Reginald supporting the in Louis Hayward cast. uurro featured attraction next Friday j.,., at the Strand Tlieatre. OUlUlUrtj "Private Number" dlH The road recently a extension to filing a plan. The Denver applied 1, 1935, for Permian H 90-da- y ..wuu tl v .T ol ft. al bankruptcy act and was granted shortly tC2 Perioral o 1, iwn u jZT''l n m be tne auu xkjj 1 hi4 Frankie - "fc "'Urns! . i - Tia. & an error as the float me Dara,u "wuu here on the Fourth product of both the RtM the Odd Fellows auu uue crejit shouM v H given the Odd Fellow,?; Denver & Rio NEW YORK Grande Western Railroad comwas appany's reorganization plan a at special proved by directors meeting Thursday. Announcing the board's adoption of the plan, L. W. Baldwin, chief executive officer of the Missouri Pacific Railroad company. Joint owner with Western Pacific of Denver's common stock, said there "Men Of Action" were a few details yet to II n f team of tiated, but that the plan would brand-nea Featuring be filed with the interstate comscreen headlined in a picture con- merce commission and the Colothe around bombshell, written court around dollar July 25. rado district struction of a seven million . PI Pot ylTrt tr v:i if in uaiu.' .. l .,..,, ir mm ------ -- had been sponsored by the "Trouble ";""" It CORRE( -- & What chance has love between a personal maid? question That's the romantic "Privpropounded in the Fox hit ate Number." opening Sunday & Monday at the Strand Theatre with Robert Taylor and the Young starred together for . screen a as time first Filled with youthful gay romancing, and vivid drama highlighted with hilarious comedy by the irrepressible Patsy Kelly, 'Private Number" is said to be the year's outstanding romantic hit. "The Littlest Rebel" Irresistibly decked out in crinoSweeter, lines and pantalettes happier and funnier than ever beforeShirley Temple returns to play her first great dramatic role in "The Littlest Rebel," Fox pic ture at the Strand Theatre Tuesday and Wednesday. a millionaire's son and love-team- love-makin- p mJ cameo JL COMMUNITY i BATTING AVERAGES QUALITY A Sunday school 10:00 a.m. class and a welcome for you. FOR LEAGUE GIVEN Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Special music and a message by the pastor. Epworth League 7:00 p.m. Batting averages for the first half of the Central Utah baseball Leader, Clarence Stevenson, Topic, league were announced this week "Jesus Discovered Good Qualities by Howard Wilson of Payson, sec In Unpromising People." Jehovah knoweth the way of the retary of the" circuit. Among some af the most outstanding averages righteous. T. H. Evans, Pastor listed in the circuit are those of Barnett of Payson, T. Fratto and Phone news items to The Jewkes of Price, Rboerts and Low ell of Dividend, Chrlstianson of Helper Journal. Nephl, Harrison of Spanish Fork. y V" and Rachelle, H. and B. Blackham and J. Allison all of Helper. Barnett had more times at bat than any other heavy hitter in the league and hung up a percentage of .403. Jewkes and Fratto figured X .433 and 45u each. Roberts and 0 Lowell were rated with averages of 433 and .500. Lowell is probably 0 accorded the best average for the a number of times to bat. He went tothe plate 22; times to maintain IS! an average of ".505 compared to 57 o for Bkrnett who averaged .403. Chrlstianson and Harrison of o ;:3 W Nephl and Spanish Fork each ran high with .463 and .425 respecto ively. Harrison, Barnett and II. Blackham were undoubtedly the 111 mum consistent muers witn re ea 4 gard to their times at bat. Black (A ham figured .425 and 40 trips to the plate. B. Blackham and Allison were among the high raters on the Helper squad with .423 and .406 each. Rachelle ranked fourth on the local squad with .378. Following are the averages for the Price and Helper teams as a whole: 3 HELPER O AND - PRICE FLAVOR-A- LL IN ITS FAVOR .... CODE NUMBERS: 933 934 Muscat.l . . 972 Sherry . . .1038 973 Port Tokay . . . 101 1 B Angelica . .1060 CAMEO BRANDY . . 422B 421 B ju u CALIFORNIA GROWERS WINERIES, INC. 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