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Show 1! THE HELPER JOURNAL page Helper, Utah, Friday, November 6, 193(L County te North, South District News Finals Giireit .Helper 9 Helper Si f 534 129 365 62 Roosevelt (D Landon (R) Thomas (S) Lemke (U) Browder (C) Congress JUurdock (D) Dunn (R) Supreme Court Ijirson (D) Hanson (R) Governor Blood (D) Dillman (R) Peery (IP) Secretary of State Monson (D) VVahlquist (R) State Auditor Guy (D) Moffat (R) 4 1 ( 2 14 504S 1332 25 60 33 j j 1 3 i COMMITTEES ARE 8 KEN1LW0RTH SPRING GLEN Lazar Mr. John Beltramo received a very serious compound fracture ot the leg Monday afternoon white-a-t MARIE VILLARD OF PRICE work on the tipple. He was WILL ACT AS GENERAL taken to the Price hospital inuned CHAIRMAN. OTHERS LiSTED lately and will be there for RAINS NEWS J i By Olga Dupin i Helen By NAMED FOR FETE 3778 i CARNIVAL. PEERLESS NEWS ! County East West County Plura President .CATHOLIC 5 Wesley Petty By I j Mrs. Art Uimph returned Mr. and Mrs. James H. Beren-se- n At a meeting of Carbon Mr. Dave Alexander and son from Cleveland, county) whore she was are the proud parents of twin Dave, accompanied by Mr ami Mrs called home by the serious illness Notre Dame school executive com-- j Mis Mary Cuclich entertaintsl 370 548 5172 3917 niittee at the Notre Dame church at a well planned Halloween parti-Fridagirls, born last Monday morning. Dan Miller and daughter Mary of of her mother. 59 j 125 1255 Hiawatha, were visitors here last last Thursday evening, 12 persons evening, October 30. Mrs. Ella Leavitt of Salt Lake Sunday. met at the were chosen as chairman The Pinochle and 33S 514 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Draper re4888 3373 home of Mrs. Art Lamph. Prizes v'e chairman m the various mm-Mrjis here spending a niontn with heir John Bellous was a visitor at were awarded 91 151 1315 j Bufl'iiiire and; mittees which will be in charge turned home from Salt Lake Citr son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and the State Capitol Sunday. of the fourth annual Catholic Sunday after being there during-th- e Mrs. HamHwt ight. jMrs. Cliff Leavitt. illness of Jack Draper and at, carnival. 237 343 3li73 SIS . .. .. . T r Br ll . Air. , time of his death. They ataim nuauiu the mis. m., .iiansoiii The Mr. and is Mrs. DecAlbert carnival 123 187 scheduled 2143 Shockley, motored to Provo Sunday. 11 and 12 for the bene- tended his funeral Saturday. were ember Salt visitors over Lake 10, ;rud -Steh, " tAri,,H 70 131 j the 612 v a ri WifT? week-end- . fit of the Notre Dame Junior hiKh party last Wednesday evening. ... ,.. Mrs. Richard Ilnvcock left Tues-rm. :... "ill Gordon Dyer returned to sellout it iinc. i iir vniuivni 329 491 47S5 3206 a in for SaIt vlsit lay ' 'celebrate is tenth on the Miss of after spending several days ia Joe sick the Snow ruvigano list Kather-and Phyllis anniversary j 93 161 j bed with the flu. i this ww'k,,,e school. or Salt I,ak'e Bpent the' ineKelly Alul I5r(leriek left Friday fori Marie was villard week end named genat Ketiihvorth. 33 1 513 4X36 3294 attend! Mr. and Mrs. Julio Milano of eral chairman, and Mrs. John SaDenver, where she will Mr, Pete Rostnolla went duck-hunti- ng SO 150 j 1512 near Elmo. Utah. SunMr. anil Mrs. C. W. Peterson business college. California were! as of llolper and M'.s Posephine llys Angeles, Treasurer Rinttti of Price, vice chairmen. day, but returned home without; in Salt Lake. visiting nl Rains this week. spent the week-enA shower was given Saturday 364 549 4161 5297 i The other officers Reese (D) were named as any ducks. 61 Mrs John Juvan, a re- 108 1136 Christenson (R) Mr. Oscar Rasnaussen, who has night Mrs. Elmer Chikls is on the follows: Veronica Heinlein, fin- cent bride. Before her marriage; sick ,ist lhls wk nnro secretary; Mrs. Fred Bon ?mo District Judge been ill, is improving. APPRECIATION she was known to all as Norma 359 539 5134 Rev 33S9 Price, recording secretary; Christenaen (D) j 353 464 4327 Mr. and Mrs. James Burns, Don Huntsman. 2904 Edward Howling, Price, treasurer; We wish to take this means ofc Hougaard (D) . 1. i 75 139 1423 tJewkes and Etta Moffitt spent Hammond (R) our deep appreciation ivij s. j. t . t naiuii, rnce, cuairmaii expressing Mrs. Antone Dupin with Antone I 77 189 1745 of the civic banquet committee; and sincere gratitude to our many Sunday at Orangeville. Woolley (R) and Frances, accompanied by Olga Rev. William A. Ruel, Price, and friends who were so sympathetic NEZOS District Attorney By THELMA motored to Salt of Price, Moynier K. Litizxette, Helper, publicity and helpful to us during the illV. Miss Mable e 324 Orange-ivill473 of Jewkes 44S7 2573 Adams (D) Lake last Sunday. Rev. J. C. Coyne, ness and death of our wife aiut a committee; few 106 1914 199 spent last of days Sweetring (R) Allen McDermaid of Duchesne, week in Kenihvorth. Price, and Mrs. Charles Ruggeri, mother. General Attorney John Prozen and his brother spent three days of last week in charge of the popularity con- (Signed) Louis F.Misia and family: 514 150 j 4869 3364 Chez (D)Frank Prozen of Price, motored at home of Mr. and test, and Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Price, the visiting 354 74 1505 Anderson (R) to Grand Junction Friday leturn-- : correspondence. SUffNYSIDE Mrs. William McDermaid. State Senator ing Sunday. A new feature has been added Doris Miss lias Averett returned 298 418 j 4156 1917 G. G. Llndstrom. (D) to the carnival, the choosing of By Margaret Kay 2239 132 256 Mr. and Mrs. James Harra ami to her home, in Clear Creek after Henry H. Jones (R) the several spending the carnival queen. The question past diiys are here family again residing State Representative at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clint! will be open to all an vear of absence oiw nftr young ladies 414 284 1727 3920 Bonacci (D) ns. .vijitie toraes or Los tilne was 8,,ent at (;i:,.s(.0 Sncw. of the county, according to Rev. 264 400 3980 1417 j Tidwell (D) Ruel.. He said support of t he cele'geles has been visiting part of) Montana, 142 2203 260 Hatch (R) A very enjoyable linie was had bration by many county nad state the week with her daughter here. 25S4 103 257 Hubbard (R) at a Halloween party last Friday firms has been aajiurert and that Two-Yea- r mis. uay Jones. Mrs. Forbes left i Auxiliary Commission evening by a large group of the correspondence committee un- 3974 319 478 2523 Thursday for her home in Oal Peterson (D) Committees Appoints joumk people uoyai. J11.der Mrs. Kelley is creating inter-purt- y i j 103 194 2420 was Stapley (R) ort of est ot former Carbon county Four-Yea- r Commission Tlie American Legion Auxiliary idents throughout the state. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor hi . - - - - 4463 1551 417 261 ruineri, - ,j thtir rocn Fahring (D) r j u "The carnival this year will business in Pric.o visitors w(re 261 1940 . j 169 Deer seascn saw a very Kood Tilton (R) last Friday evening at meeting all former celebrations of surpass last Wednesday. the Y.M.CA. chapel. The meeting re)iesentation of hunters from ltg kind in Carbon county," said County Attorney over ny Mrs. was 260 3757 j 1073 478 Royal out to shoot. Quite a mini-- j the church leader, Gibson (D) Miss Ellen Dimick and Ellis eanor piiesided j to was of deer were bagged and tlie' her Rehor and called 363 174 2680 Ruggeri (R) Peacock, both of Sunnyside were order at 8 p.m. Regular business season was considered very satis- official not while are othei County pluralities SALES3IAN WANTED married in the Manti Temple on matter8 wel transacted, after factory. Among the succesfl'ul figures are. .Friday. Mrs. James Peacock. the.wn,ch chain of the standing hunters were: P.ay Thompson. ...Fine opportunity for energetic QUART ana Mrs, committees for the motner ot tne ensuing year Harry Durgeloh, riernell Watkins. CATHOLIC CHURCH 'Francis Denison groom, FOR SALE man to work into good young accompanied the were appointed as fellows: Orson Curtis, Arnold Thompson Room Modern Brick house on cars. If interested HELD AT CHAPEL couple on their trip. Saturday, a Membership, Mrs. Urctchcn and selling Ray Wood word. and want to work with promise It 86x214 ft. Fruit trees and The Catholic Church will hold shower was given for the young Wible; Americanism, Mrs. Minnie of something worthwhile, inquire SPEAS MFG. CO., KANSAS CITY. MO. rubs. at the Railroad couple at the school house. On Main St. in Spring their services Mr. Gerald Watkins is spending Wahl: child welfare, Mrs. Bertha at the office of the Masses notice. Sen, until further Chapel Inquire at Spratling; finance, Mrs. Kleanor some time in Salt Lake city en 10 a.m. 8 E. and Albert at heard be Bishop Hopkiuson will MTUAL MERC, Co. DankHelper business. Rehor; music, Mrs. Alma in Salt lake worth; spent the week-en'MIRE S A MONK national -- defense, Mrs. City. FOR CONNOfSStMi Althea Ballinger; publicity, Mrs. i1 YOUll tIKc IT- ;rene Wilson; poppy, Mrs. Lucilc, fkMY fAMIir HAVE Orson Turner, who is serving on Litizzette; MAIWTAIKfHT5 DUALITY Mrs.; rehabilitation, .5f the Grand Jury in Salt Lake, Florence Dennis; community erv- S'J 4 6fNtRAT10NS m fOROPE -- Aror. spent Sunday at his home here. ice, Mrs. Grace VanSwerven: lOFfERITTO Late Sunday, he was accompanied junior activities, Mrs. Grace Stal-- j fKOM by his wife, back to Salt. Iike. ker and Fidac, Mrs. Eva Hansen.! GROOMED business TO session, CARBONITES After the Dr. F. T. Jones has been '" tables were ananged for bridge.' TAKE PROVO HERE IN Greenrlver for a few days. LEAGUE GAME At lie ci'.iclusion of the bridge1 (jive Ifoutielf) nasi hour, a dainty luncheon . Members and prospective mem-- j,erved An enjoyable time was! Those who were unable to (C Where can you buy o hers of the M.I.A. adult class were had by all. Twenty-on- e It members' Try With Your the game in Grand Junction invited to a social at the L.D.S. were present. fin, to lasting, to Next Meal! this year and haven't, as yet. been Life-Sheaffer church evening. Novelty Tuesday a gift atriking V"T afforded thf" opportunity of seeing ASK FOR CODE NUMBERS games and dances were enjoyed time pen, matched pen and pencil 943-locals perforin against a real and l efreshments served to lfi ("?.',.) 944-i.the f? 981-AC- ; ensemble, or desk set, at anywhere ipeople. Mrs. Margaret Kay was strong giid aggregation, should i j j i I j I j j c.i, I - j II T . i j I ; j n-i.- , ! j kt- j I " ij j I ' d ) j j j t i j j I ( j ROYAL j rl n i j ! i j i ' i j j , j j j j 2St! h j j I , President n-o- j res-affai- ( ' spmi-Tiinntti- v j j j H8t?Pl set-up- Infk " 396- . i "Tmfno inrV TO Reasonably W LSJS ; fl Txeat 1 e J x;' j ' Y Card Of Thanks near the pr.ee? Skrip Supply in $2.25 and up and up $2.95 Ensembles, Desk Sets, $5.00 and up SheaMer Pent, Y ,., Dry-Pro- of Vl V"34 Miss Gertrude Wahl of Salt Lake spent the week end with her par-- i euts, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Wahl. Vontai Pn Featur c I. BOB JpTtl HELPER NILSON, Mgr. 'uTAH i ts'L. IP's. ,r Ill 1046-- 1059 ('".'. i'ZV 1059-A(v,.v::,,- T TOUir STATE STORES j ' ' "Jr-tl'K- ( j i ; A JEWELERS 980-A(V.::'- .' get satisfaction Friday, when Men- to'tor Summerhays' charges line up means this to take We wish the touted green and hirt-fVl- t a nr.reciat ion against lovm-white machine of Provo "high, grid for the many kind expressions and on the Kiwanis field, for the tiiiid oin-of in the hour floral offerings bereavement in the death of our, conference game of the year. Hull-- j beloved sons and bi others, Lelandj Even though the snapping dogs had their teeth filed down n Davis and Leland Davies. natch last week by the powerful (Signed) Mr and Mrs. C. L. Davis; Los Vegas team, they are deter-- ; Mrs. li. M. Davies to get some of that winning mined and Families. salve from the Dinosaurs, which so miraeleously soothes the bitter sting of defeat. The confidence they display is justified, at least partially so, as no team has crossed their pay charge. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dimick, who has been ill at the Price hospital for two weeks, was brought to its home here. Sunday. The babv is much better. Only Sheoffer Has A'i Seven of Today's GIFT SHOP and Kings EIGHTEEN AV MONTHS OLD strip yet. . Carbon's hopes of capturing the region three crown were somewhat weakened this week, when it was announced that Raipu end, was defMarsing, first-strininitely out for the entire season with a slight concussion of the brain. Luckily, Willis. Larson la for the wing post, having played In every game this season, but on the ether hand j Summerhays hasn't another rea- - j erve end, other than Greenlings, j and In case of inpuries, an In- - i experienced man will have to fill the vacancy. Nearly nil week will be devoted to light scrimmage and the polishing of an aerial attack. A record crowd will be on hand to nee the kickoff at 2:30 p.m. 1 g well-groome- d ! niS H K, I Ml vAHi 0 o J! rP rjTt 1 pr0HUV keeps yOU runs errandn, ' in ready in on have one OF CLEANER The new Hoover One Fifty Cleaning Ensemble doesn't look like any other cleaner you ever saw. It's different in in convenin lightness shape iences. But, most important it's different in ideal A cleaner for Coor coverings . . . plus a cleaner for other in one complete enfurnishings semble, instantly convertible. Made with magnesium, lighter than aluminum. Fifteen major improvements . . . and the cleaning action only Hoover can give you Positive $ J I Agitation. See it, try it A WEEK la . . . and no obligation . . for . own it only Paptblt UoBlhtf ... ... ... one-thir- d talned it COMMUNITY CHURCH, j Noon Banc'u the m Velyi partners at an Ringed banquet at t K.fl pel. Poet commandJ ofoduced ;hhe. essrTPTWeVl yyix hours an(1 fmyh THE DISTILLERY IT'S A VUw KIND 4 .1 M T ANY PRICE tir lL jnnes, who thenIMW, The Toast master u" ' Mr. and Mrs. Mabey; linger, dept. chairm. Junior baseball; Fred can Sunday school 10:00 a.m. class and a welcome for you. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m Special singing and sernron, A New God For America." Epworth League 7:00 p.m. Leader, Mrs. Ted Thomas; there will be a patriotic program. Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon, 12. FSSjjM;..:3'y?' . t3' ' qoj i Choir practice Saturday at the parsonage. If a man has an experience of God he will have a purpose In - life. . R IJ HOOVER faM mS HELPER FURNITURE & HARDWARE HELPER FURNITURE & HARDWARE |