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Show i Spring Glen Man STELLAR ACTORS OH Kites Held Saturday Man the lifeboats! Run up th storm signals! "Ginger" Jane is in the Navy now, as the rollicking star of "The Holy Terror," the riot of fun opening Friday and. Saturday at the Strand Theatre. riotous Laughable, prankish, a whirlwind of mischief, excite ment and joy that's Jane With ers. In the starring role which makes her the Joy of the midship men, and the despair of the Ad' mirals. "The Last of Mrs. Cheyney." opens Sunday and Monday at the Strand theatre and brings together for the first time th ethree stars who, singly, have recently con tributed to the screen three of the A: year's most successful and out- ITU tz3(Z)vs'A IrSazB fffp (tiff standing pictures. Joan Crawford, direct from "The Gorgeous Hussy." William Powell, from "After the Thin Man." Robert Montgomery, whose "Piccadilly Jim" still remains ,'one of the high spots of 193(5 screen en- tertainment, "Hopalong Cassidy" flght9 a lone in "Borderland," his latest screen adventure, which begins on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Strand Theatre. Where his pals Johnny Nelson and "Windy" have always ridden with him in the popular series ot action stories by Clarence E. Mill-forthe famous Western character created by William Boyd rides the border alone to capture a notorious bandit. Remember, it Is Bank Night at the Strand Theatre every Thurs day night. battle x;mv Jh h Itn L Wil 1 h i DISTILLERY CORP. luttANK, California ,MUi MMsKiaaMiPMsM G . "Quality Machinery Parts and ) y d, ""Z HEAT 'tuVlmmn Comfort Kiwanis Club Members Strand Theatrs Guest The members of the Helper ;K wanla club were treated to . movie last week by Mr, Barney J DeVieftt, manager of the Strand d n Theatre. The occasion was ladles' night at the weekly Klwanls banquet and directly following the banquet the Klwanls members, along wltii their partners attended the show All seemed to enjoy the night's prizes going to Mrs.. Maulsby, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Goodart. entertainment. The Easter theme was effectively carried out and refreshments B.P.W. Club To were served to the following Meet April 12 Mrs. T. C. The Helper Business and Pro members present: " Women's club will hold Smiley, Mrs. Greenhalgh, meeting LMonday Mrs. Henry Hall, Mrs. C. A. night, April 12, at the Grill Cafa Knobbs, Mr. F. L. Wilson, Mrs. Florence Mrs. club rooms. Plans to attend the Wm. Maulsby, convention which la to be held Goouart. Mrs. M. O. Poner, Mrs. the latter part of the month at Merrll Bryner. Miss Elizabeth Mrs. N. Muhlsteln, Mrs. Cedar City will be made. Marion Bliss, Mrs. Eleanor Rebor, Mrs. E. Wetzel, Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Art Dalpiaz Entertains Club Winters, Mrs. D. A. Bench. Mr. Mrs. Art Dalpiaz was hostess to and Mrs. Jack Jones and the the Wednesday afternoon bridge club at the Country club last Wednesday. Luncheon was served at Helper Women's Club one o'clock and bridge followed. Hold Meeting Tftureday Members of the Helper Womens Members present were": Mrs. It. Ratliff Mrs. Gne Gibson, Mrs. F. club held their regular meeting Wible, Mrs. C. J. Allen, Mrs. Aug- Thursday afternoon, at the Y.M ust" Litlzzette, Mrs. B. F. Pettis OA. Mrs. M. P. Street reviewed the and the hostess. Invited guests were: Mrs. Cliff Memmott, Mrs. book "Arctic Adventure," one of James Bottino, Mrs. James Berg-era-, the season's best sellers. Mrs. Mrs. O. Maulsby Mrs. Fred Clyde. Miller waa In charge of the Bosone. program which proved most In Prizes were won by Mr. Litlz- teresting to those in .attendance. zette, Mrs. Memmott and Mrs. Legion Auxiliary Dalpiaz. Initiate New Members Rebekah Lodge To Seven new membera were initi Celebrate 21st Birtnday. ated Into the Legion Auxiliary The members of the Rebekab last Friday night at the Y.M.C.A. ' lodge will celebrate the 21st an-- j chapel. Mrs. Rehor presented the of new the with flags and pins. members lodge Friday niversary was in Mrs. Alma Dankworth night at the K. of P. hall. Veteran Rebekah jewels which charge of the interesting rogram are given to those members who which was given. Mrs. Ienry Hall have been a member for fifteen and Mrs. Fye Andeline rendered years, will be presented to those several vocal selections. Refreshwho have earned them. A very in ments concluded the evening Dorothy Hat Tuesday I 4?jL N- rJ i-- - lv In Your Community l-j- L-J " Wii supply Helper -:- - fJ ere Is An ABERDEEN DEALER 1 tmnr & i & cw 1 1 COMPANY Utah " matv'mmmmMmusummmmimimm 1 MI111"11" J - " uS i FOR YOU WHO WANT THE -- I i K r??M : i v .d0 : njgjM jr QL ,3 m,S retary of the state in charge. He annoimJl't Hardy of Price as o, this county. The meeting as attends i (7i csiru ia u C3 Ul civic chh. f iSoi. j . IOU Ki Protective association Pric, f v Carhon-IEmpr- of the CCC. the Price chambers of commerce interesting agencies. tiu I An TO CREDITORS NOTICE AUTO LOAN Estate or Bena Wahl, also known as Mrs. Joseph Wahl, also known as Mrs. Jos. Wahl, also known as Sena J. Wahl, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper, Utah, or to Henry Rugger! Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of August, A.D., 1937. GUS A. T3ANGARIS Executor of the Estate of Sena Wakl, also known as also Mrs. Joseph WaW, known as Mrs Jos. Wahl, also known as Sena J. Wahl, deceased. Date of First Publication, March 26, 137. Date of last PuWication, April 16, 1937. . , la quickly and easily To SELL YOUR car to a prospective purchaser on time realize cash out of the deal. To cut down monthly payments W you tUil ewe en your u iv vyiam basii it su iiiiuvvca n.inui morvgaging your ft aire, assigning .your salary check or obtaining endorten. , PRIVATE LOAN CREDIT CORPORATIO:! Price Phone Silvagni Bldg. i .BILL WHITE'S STEAKS . Sirloin Cutlets Chops Juicy and Tasty Cooked by our own Chefs -- . COME TO THE GRILL FOR SUNDAY GRILL DINNER CAFE Helper, .Utah 11 11 mihhmh MawsBptmsTWMrnnmiirirwiiirr iF t G K B Cj - Brings Mew Cer.sieteness In a Ijawaai 5?. i, a. S 5 BASIC SERVICES to S ' for Home Refrigeration IE J1 rl J !;i if ! -- . . A15 sp Va 1 I -- Motors. fr) hr OKLY FtMaDAIItl HAS THE SUtet-flU- m r"""" GRI etaCvrt Ctst te tfct m Shmbltst rtfrieerstinx mnbam- -' built 1 Only 3 moving im ASI pans, iadudmg th motor... permanently oiled, esle4 niflit moUrurc sad dirt. Gives -- DISTRIBUTED IIELPEH BY MERCANTILE CO. the bee R;-o.F.;mG-:-y-E-A- nf SUPS1.-DUT- THE PROOF that a truly good beer, should ha.ve . . . a delicious d a no 9 Year Protection Plan, backed by General . Cap-Seale- An 3 etr flavor life and sparkle a smooth, mellow richness that have made Blatz "the beer of the year" , , . For true beer enjoyment, try Blatz Old Heidelberg for a somewhat different flavor, Blatz Private Stock . . . Blatz comes to you in the tall brown botdes, in the cans. new, bandy Steinie bottles, or in m is i Keeps food safer, fresher, longer I CO. Ms ..; . New 9 Way Adjustable Interior! IM 4 D C ALL I In Blatz Milwaukee beer you will find every quality J folks here. H'Pf1 Uah tUTIUY 4 rorandd)?- ing at Sandy, payed a visit to her Helbtr JoimwL Phone rwun ftemi to The THJ J Hlfupr IowtiioL t4 the New Qrfhsm International Trucks and Used Cart. Mutt, have had exper lenct.and. be wilting to work. Big money available to on who wl(T try. Inquire at 1 f Miss Phyllis Snow, who is teach- Man -- I I S Cor-dlsc- WANTED MOTOR i 4 ' and MATRESSES guilty Cart, fio Aeln, and h En4s"Cube'Struggle"and"Ic-Fttmin9"- COUTON k Hammond. each Tuesday and Friday. J Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Pearce ested parties may write to 1 The pair, Mike and Tony tertained at their home in Kenil-wortwere arrested by George . . OVERMAN MATRESS A at a dinner party last SatCollingham, chief of police of Provo, Utah urday eveing. Price, shortly after they allegedOr Box 21 Helper, unF Miss Cella Redmond and Mrs. ly drove off in the truck. When 1 Thomas Hughes entertained last the two were apprehended the liqPhone new$ items to I uor was found' in the truck. week at a dinner-bridg- e party. . 211 H kC'I Dr. A. M. I Woodbury of Utah zoology instructork5 en- Delphian Hold Monthly Meeting "Religious and Political Devel opment of the Renaissance" were the subjects for study at the meet ing of Delphlans Tuesday at the Price hotej. Mrs- - Reagan Ratliffe was leader and the topics, were re viewed as follows: "Influence of the Printing Press." Mrs. Oscar i"Medieval Hanaon; Germany,'' Mts. R. W. Robinson; "The Re formation." Mrs. J. C. Hubbard; "Cbaucer'a England," Mrs. Math- ew Gllmour: "England." of the Renaissance," Mrs. D. K. Downey "The Making of Switzerland," Mrs. Henry Rugger! : "Spain," Mrs. William Llttlejohn; "Erasmus," Mrs. Frank. Hanson; "The Low Countries' Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. SALESMAN ! Cariv. to . Si rr 12 of a ty branch of the council was effected meeting in the high tonum at Price. a Wilson Bridge Club MIsr Dorothy Wilson acted as CIUCKS FOR SALE hostess to members of the Tuesbridge club. The day evening gueita were seated at small tables For Sale BABY and STARTED and after the delicious luncheon CHICKS. Write for price sheets. PATTEHICK'S HATCHERY was served bridge followed. Qrand Junction, Colorado Members present were: Mrs. Maxlne Mrs. Leah Peterson, Mrs. Carrie DeVletfe, Murphy, Mrs. Thelma Flalm, Mrs. William Mrs. George Pizza, McKelney, and the Mrs. Josfe Whltmore hostess. High score was won by Mrs. Flalm with Mrs. Pizza and Mrs. Murphy taking the other two prizes. MiM pleaded Organization stealing 24 pints Your Matress renovated a Mrs. Vern T. Avery left a freight truck and covered with new mattfu I where Seattle, Washington, were and For only $4.50 given a suswas called by the sudden death Tuesday 30 days when Converted into a new PrIBi cf sentence pended of her sister. v j t ...... v.t ttr wi .aii aiiai&ueu uciwic Muon.e Pat-erso- "JJ" " transients Two for Wednesday she of whiskey regular . Whiskey Theft At Price Is Confessed KlfllLWORTH E. A. fesslonal their Organized in Railroad employees of Helper Three committeemen to survey smoke-lee- s for elsewhere will have a three-anand available processes all per cent monthly decoal had been named Tues teresting program Is being arCon Utah the of from trustees duction pay checks under ranged and all members are. urged day by servation and Research founda- the Tax Act of the federal congto .Mien. tion. ress. A notice in January stated .They are Niels C. Christensen, that these deductions would be .Part Nooie Grands Ketch-urchairman, and Dean R. B. continued until March 1st. 1937, noid Meeting and Professor F. F. Hlntze, but congress has accordingly exThe Past Noble Grand club met the latter two of the University tended the act and these deducMonday evening at the home of of Utah. tions will be taken until further Committees also were named notice. The act was made to levy Mrs. Levi Jilnes at Standard ville. A business session was held. to form Salt Lake City and coun- a fund for the Railroad RetireBridge was played with the ty chapters of the organization. ment Act. one-hal- f 9, 1937 Vi'd Life Chanto. Tax Act Deductions SMOKELESS COAL To Be" Made Further BOARD IS NAMED Society IBotes STRAND SHOW BILL Mass was sung in the Notre Dame de Lourdes church at Price last Saturday at 10 a.m. for Domresident inic Conca, twenty-yea- r of Spring Glen. Mr. Conca died Tuesday following a three week's Illness. Burial took place in the Stella de America lodge plot in the Helper cemetery under the direction of the Flynn Funeral home. THREE Helped, Utah, Friday, April THE HELPER JOURNAL) Page Four . at amazing saving. SEB with so actual electric meter test. Save Monty! Svt Regrtt! Se this a s i rt r Tern P' MASTERS, f LE3 Lar; first! Proof-Demonttrati- You'll be using your new refrigerator moy years. Don't risk getdog one that l soay serve well in some wsys, but not in All way. Demand COUPLETS Ar.tuTY Izi All i Sauv SES.itai ui. See bow Fngidsire brings you in lu. j WA3H- - StHVICg? .aijicituc mi mm ikiuii vi 3i u yuu wnui io svoimi regret-wa- nt sT"" Jou frrmamtni satisfaction in a refrigerator, see tbc Frlgidairt ajajFV Tfl C B aI ! : I MILWAUKEE BEER ; uuvg r9 Dexaoaatratica of Suptt-Dat- r ...case now eoias ca at our store. - 4 ff SSSssfeStT nMWsa( NO M . sY TH! ' VE.1 . Wi t i a HELPER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO BAC FRA -- J i |