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Show Page 3. r0 1 line e business of the Rio dur- dropped slightly due to the the fruit business this week is the i.. iioo imnblft to UV :inaSl " and size of the of the news on account to have seems Lther which Any- home. his to him about was election day and t0 stay wt day n four years returns. the , and get vitb flu Yl J Smiii who inline to Claude Argyle Rio Grande keeper of the eth6re has been a marked of coal consumption by me "MARY THE THIRD" - SCHOOL PLAY READ Bol-od- "Mary The Third." a three-ac- t play, with a cast of fourteen, has been selected as the school play by Miss Myrth Harvey, the dramatic teacher. This play deals with three generations of Marys, Mary the First in 1S07, Mary the Second In 1850, and Mary the Third in the present time. It portrays a typical modern family and their experiences. The staging will be unusual, startling, and new. For instance, a night ride will be taken in a real automobile on nents P-- SYSTEM EGINS EL T Stockton is still having HEATING his cows. These cold with le In the :g5 when Hy brings pail, he finds ice cream; and OPERATION noon day heat thaws rl the Wn, the cows make tracks he has turned HEATING SYSTEM CONTROLLover it since season being ED AUTOMATICALLY, VERY loose (Deer i cart he's going to put the cows so they tracks all over. :i, So now T shoes on MODERN, make CONVENIENT 55 inj - 19c; 5c 39c: 3X new RllfPAiittf - vv.ii til u titiarx jjL j i s is that thegave i I IVJ LI Jl Uhii v" Llln j system will greatly help the students to feel just right to pur- sue their studies with no thought or feeling of it being either too hot or cold. Three Service Clubs Will Decorate Town The Pep, Carbonette, and Senate clubs are going to whitewash Main Street and Carbon Avenue Thursday night before the game with Provo Friday. There will be a wienie roast about six o'clock. The whitewashing will be done later In the evening when the town has quieted down for the night. The supplies for the wienie roast will be furnished by the girls' clubs, and the transportation and whitewash will be furnished by the Senators. ATHLETICS The new library building has a modern heating faction. amy Cavanah was not around system of the type used in many n8 section dayhe has pull with modern schools. This heating syspoliticians and got to be one tem is automatically controlled by official judges at the elec- thermostatic sh sioc control from each The result is that the i and J room supplied by the system. Each column is quite condensed radiator has a fan to circulate the quently, time as Jimmy's wise cracks air about the room. The radiators ork foif not present. gains. are built against the wall where is a grilled opening for the there is men ar;und the air to come from the outside. As :?time the ello see the Journal .reporter the temperature becomes too hot, Powder during the week looking for the thermostat operates a lpver more cool air to they may feel perfectly wel-- that permits apefrui to volunteer the news as enter from the outside. 3uckeyet Mr. Higgins, the school janitor, just what we want. ion NJ the new heating system has says Seme! :t Greener has been on the not yet been regulated and there have been some difficulties. There list for several days this is an air pump which has to be adjusted so that a vacuum is formed causing fresh air to be Murray met with an accid- brought into the building, driving Inr.4nt n ,1 out vi ti. Kvau ncctv auu at the stale air. Windows must beet inline for a few a be kept closed so the regulating with days om tha cut on his wrist. system will function correctly. lbs , The heat is generated in a new Sc. boiler, installed in the old buildHanson, employed at as in Ogden visit-nt- ing, it being modern in every reshis family this week pect. It has a covering of 21c It e her. as confined with a bad asbestos, whereas the old boiler lb. had only a brick covering. There wall of water of water is a the boiler that keeps surrounding orge Slater of all the water priced the temperature duck week-enhunting last boiler the in the same, and ingot his limit. What an Eagle-fo- r f on the top a valve cludes sh fisiil I ducks! 'or the bailor that keeps the water jraainsi I i will HOW w 33c, G. Sold-Sarami- t, h (Caboose-Banger- ) ; d cut-of- 9 u vu tirwAfl vr v j-- be very successful, and the proceeds of which are for the benefit of the Helper library. The drive for funds on which to continue the library will still go on. It was decided that each member Is to make a poster, to which will be attached a coin bcx for the purpose of receiving any spare pennies or nickels which the public may offer. These posters will be placed at the various business houses on Main street. Any cooperation that the public may give to finance the upkeep of this project will be greatly appreciated by the club, and it is hoped that these posters will attract sufficient attention of to I - - - i, punctuality, attendance, like. IWteBiiiiii. IJ'IPWJ MM MlWi-itfJ- IIIJUU"! BMHWilMlJII 111 mill '.HW lpiIMIMI IMW II soft-drin- k I. ,d f gi"J aiM'IIJI T O be sure I 'l.w WW.1 of good wine at moderate price always look for this name oil tiie all. label: The club recently purchased a set of encyclopedias, which are being used much by the Junior high students. Standing committees for the ensuing year were appointed as fol- - for each department, where the latest methods for instruction and BEGINS BASKETBALL all new and valuable information were presented to the teachers to aid them in improving the "art Sixth period "gym" class has of teaching' for the benefit of been receiving basketball instruc- students. tion for the last two weeks from "The Quoting Miss Harvey, Mr. Young, who was star guard teachers should feel rested and for the U.S.A.C. in 1931 and 32, to greet students with bright and was a member of the 1932 ready smiles after three days cheery basketball team. spent in meetings, trying to abBasketball fundamentals will be sorb everything and do all the taught, and no scrimmage will be necessary business that has been held until the latter part of Nov- saved for Salt Lake most soma ember. This class, together with time." other students who wish to play basketball, will furnish the material for the Oarbonhigh basketA sophoball team for 1936-37- . more team, consisting of ten players, will also be selected and will probably play in the Carbon-Emerleague. WINE COMPANY Roro mU.t W y CARBON TEACHERS ATTEND U.E.A. MEET One more year has rolled around since the last Institute days and the teachers from Carbon county high school left either last Wednesday night or Thursday morning, October 28 or 29, to attend the Utah Educational Association meetings in Salt Lake far all teachers of the. state. A special meeting for Wednesday night was announced over the radio Wednesday morning urging all teachers to get there for this if possible. There were general meetings auu specific meetings m If I 1 111 Lit ! if lil iwm 1 mt 141 1? I i I W All W wft 1r-- k start 0 ITf r U Engine is already oiled to d owner outside is still six strides away from the starter button. But already his engine is oiled to the Oil-Plate- top by its slippy d Oil-Platin- No waiting! The iftKIS IS WHISKEY utM MONTHS OLD UMMmSi , TTtf3Ar ' ill was left on last night, all over each part, from bottom bearings to topmost piston. This complete oiling IN ADVANCE that kills starting risk, comes Oil-Platin- g only from the Germ Process -- patented. IS MBCJTHSJf Quit believing that a process means nothing but refinto make an oil winter-THing or Although Conoco Germ Processed oil is perfectly over-refinin- g free-flowin- M 1 . gilts Mar mm AT POPULAR SSg--- 5 patented "hyper-oil- essence" y is lets oil Join up direct with metal, to Iwlw 1 ft I g, not needlessly thin -- and weak. For in addition to just enough of the most approved modern refining this oil is alloyed1. Or speaking still more scientifically, a liiiiil added. Nothing else Oil-Plat- e your engine, pep your starter, and keep every quart hoarded. Continental Oil Company $ y W W tl V mi' s m, ! '11' f. k-- I 4 v 2 " . -- tut1 pa." id !JwXS;SW-,- rip" i "' "" .1 1 !5j ' m Morning Drag is unknown in this heatless garage. The for Winter. The car inside'has its engine Oil-Plate- th Martelle wishes to announce that he is opening a parlor under the name of the "Town Tavern." The location is where the old Golden Camel used to be. After so much political talk regarding the Town Tavern, it is very fitting at this time to have a parlor by that name. The place will be opened to the public this week. Mr. Victor j ITIC ifc-l- i and TOWN TAVERN Members of the Helper chamber of commerce will meet Monday evening at the city hall for the purpose of naming new officers and directors for the coming year. A resume of the year's activities will also be heard and plans will be discussed for the coming activities of the organization. All directors of the club are requested to be present and participate. - - - 6, 1936. CLASS - oj j rPrt oliAir facMn r iu,iimuii tuv CHAMBER TO NAME NEW OFFICERS lows: B.P.W, COMMITTEES n the stage. The play will be read Tuesday here during the noon, November 3, in the auditorrailroad were ium. Trycuts, open to any mem0f October. There by ber of the student-body- , will be tons of coal consumed month com- - held Thursday and Friday of this $0 Grande last The play is scheduled to ' J I""3 tO lf'iDU " week. be presented December 5. time. it r program, Lucille Christen-een- ; chairman. Alma Dankwortb, Katherine Street, Ivy Jouflas; FOR YEAR NAMED membership, Dora Marshall, chairman, Nina Balling, Minnie Wahl, and Josephine Feado; decorations. PLAN8 FOR LIBRARY PROJECT Bertha at the desired level all the time. Spratling, chairman, Blod-wlCONTINUANCE PUSHED Maxine Murphy, and Perry, It also has a steam safetv valvo Marie Dietz; finance. May me HanThe BPWclub held thelr reg" that that protects the boiler ml son, Ann Crowley. Josephine case of excessive steam pressure. !Ular mmlng 8t the City haU' Katherine Dart; educational, iMonday evening. Miss Caroline Billy Bean, chairman, and Mad Mr iiicinc i. ...... Slein. research, Eileen president, presided, and eline Smith: tical rnn,i mc.no, on the ,e9uUs of; Schultz. chairman a Salt Lake schools and CARBON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL NEWS GRANDE NEWS SHORTS Past of HelperUtah, Friday, November THE HELPER JOURNAL ?CH.. jiim' vm-- |