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Show THE ISSUEQ EVERV THURSDAY COMPANY urT the upon emphasis In compliance Placing s:ftbaH with tie special feature f3r Price launched by law passed by recently drive in store for Sunday, frnrjL-pi-is in ... home I the ul j vandalism in the ; to check Mrs. Ratio t !4j . sewing niff-inA Julv 'la. at Helpers new:y ugc-- city juiiei, co, ' Mrs. Crace Johnson Tuesday. .! .. .i t- -: KMx known municipal parks, City Justice of er, has succeed h i. Taken from the files of the very pleasant afternoon was 80ftball will the Peace Harry C. Smith, Monday chattel mortgages .of The law Journal week cf July 17, 1936.! and i delictus luneii was smru.-LvSiiiit m a anerial sentenced Franklin Jone3, 20, provides ia his v.. pay a fine of $50 to r,nsnmers will The county Kong King . . game. feature record ..j! in 30 the aua, county serve Mis. days Mr. and flair wiisju Cite or The annual Helper city recrea-- i ' county may remove Tnr rap uui:s; r,cria in rurph baud jail. tional tennis tournament opened family spent the- - week-en-. a files and destroy r an i ain against 0f . . .v. Thpv sirp i; annuls i: this week, with W. H. Wardell n..ni,,,cna The .youth pleaded guilty to dispose of an ch V picked team from the resi oi to Montana. in future from recreational director, the park. which have been oj Ff city trip stealing flowers SMrs. George Pearson, who had-charge. Mr. Wardell reports a large He was charged with petty lar- office for ten year3 ko:iS. entry, and an interesting tourney the misfortune to break her hip; King ceny. been exaioaing iiuipose of thi is expected. late last fall, is getting along 'California has Jones was apprehended by Lo- - uiuuei explained it to nonaern and in central l 'skill and b? to up and hopes nicely ren Go'.ding. park superintendent. COUntV. rpcnrrlaf.a .... i for the past wo weeks. OI1C( e of a few weeks. 0;; Helper took undisputed posses-- . around in e other fast.w;:o notitied price city patrolman invalid papers. However ' The-w:ll be two sion of first place in the Central The offense T. was S. still several humi,Silvagni. in connection First Aid is being taken up bi league games plavel Utah League second half rar- -. by committed last Sunday. tilt. ages remain' feature with is A team being ice! the ladies here. trouncing Payson 11 to 1. Pi .""si OIIICb at tha added expense the u To n rnr f HV 3J If help eal , I....:...,! f,. u lull-i'.'i uciitru uic iuiclis cause UUl Rita Dnnk-5c- . ::n5s,-:o- n Dankworth, Luis th? ices, sen of mattet Kelly's the is wondering what siderably when they defeated Div-'arDean Detton, former The; worth and Pauline Flaim left here idend 12 to 9. Boson c, Shiga and with their men folks as r.o nuev-l- price has been raised to for Los Angeles whwe heavyweight Saturday S:13. at will as begin hem i game wrestling ok" Joe Corey each collected three hits. jest has been shown t!iey p!an t0 sPeUfi a w'eek. " another iu be will also There tieiper tij- - 1 yet. which King Kong wj. in played game Scouts left here the: Thirty Boy Fred Wilstead is getting better will be featured at Castle Gate forepart of the week for a C. will! and July 21th. K .of hopes to be out of the hos- Saturday, at reservoir Ferron encampment . .... , uo i r.-rc . .. a h skl the direction of Mike Turu-!Pua- i bull who is acting scoutmaster for accident in the mine some time Sunday game. Omor Bunnel. Mr Bunnel being un-- : Our Store Will Be ClosedSaturdajTjujTJ Chokey Bergera, Dr. Joe able to make the trip. Mrs. Harold Hansen spent last and Mike Bottino spent sevPrices for Thurs.-Fr- i. visiting her mother at eral days fishing over in the The Helper Auditorium 22nd, 23rd club week-enbeautiful Manti. of the district met at the city hall with chairsquaw i man Bruce Moffitt in charge. The Uintah Indian country. MILK can were the at tipple Everyone organization was recently formed back Mr. see to Dougwith All Kilgore teamed Melvyn is brands she Ml flavors glad very citizens the of by younger Helper again. He has just recovered from las and Robert Young. It shows to boost the building of the a very serious operation. CLOROX at the Strand on Sunday and 3 This Week By THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING Helper. Utah SPRING CANYON One Year Ago JULY NEW LAW FIXE OR JAIL King Kons Kelly FOR ORDERED Dizzv Dean of So at POSY PICKER Ball, Here Sunday 1 HELPER JOURNAL A its t.-- Aux::"a;-- Tiie s CLIFTON N. MEMMOTT, Manager Entered HELPER THE PAGE TWO THURSDAY TTAH EL PER, JOUEXAL-- H ; "J ' Two Dollars In Advance One Year Subscription As Second Class Matter At Tmc At Helper. Utah Published Every Thursday Post-offic- v.w d V All-Sta- i THIS PRODUCES Helper's place in the athletic sun of the state which has been maintained largely of recent years through activity of our baseball team has been brought about largely by a spirit of sportsmanship and home-loyaltthat is highly commendable. The local baseball team has kept Helper in the fore of athletic affairs of the state on a basis which is highly difficult to attain through one line of sports endeavor. The support given the players by the fans of the city and district has been no small item of assistance in making this splendid recoid possible. The earnest playing spirit of our r.thletes and the loyal fan support stand as a mark of accomplishment possible through desired Let tis leii- - our efforts toward securing more of this 6plendid spirit in all channels of endeavor. y RESERVE DISTRICT No. 12 Report of the Condition of the J w - n.. t'-ie j T 1 I e j I 3 j ar THE HELPER STATE BANK of Helper, in the State of Utah, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on June 30, 1937. Published in accordance with calls made by the Bank Commis sioner or Utah ana ttie f ederal Reserve uank of this district on a date fixed by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. Qt. $391,847.05 Is $1,014,381.26 Mayme Hanson, local beauty operator, left for Los Angeles to a beauty convention. Mrs. Hanson is operator of the Rose 285.4S1.S0 Beauty Shop. 533,058.90 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and , corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations .. State, county, and municipal deposits United States Government and postal savings deposits ... Deposits of other banks, certified and officers' checks outstandings, etc Secured by pledge of loans None. andjor investments ........ Not secured by the pledge of loans . $877,098.42 andlor investments 37,47.02 . .... TOTAL DEPOSITS Common stock 590 shares, $100.00 per share Surplus Undivided profits net TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT . $50,000.00 ... 75,000.00 12,282.84 - LOANS $137,282.84 $1,014,381.26 AND INVESTMENTS None. PLEDGES TO SECURE LIABILITIES STATE OF UTAH County of Carbon Jack Vignetto, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business pn the 30th day of June, 1937. JACK VIGNETTO. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1937. Susan Mautaby, Notary Public. Correct Attest: Utah. at J. Barboglio Frank Helper, Residing A. Laborol will Commission My expire ' Joe Quilico March 11, 1910. Directors. (SEAL) STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner: I, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office on July 10, 1937. 4 R. F. Starley. Bank Commissioner.. Hoydenish Patsy Kelly, featured with Jack Haley, Rosina Lawrence and Mischa Auce in the Hal Roach feature comedy, "Pick a Star," which shows Laurel and Hardy on the set makinr; their Inimitable screen fun, sprung a surprise when the picture was finished. Patsy Kelly has an outstanding role in the picture which shows at Booth Kilfoyl of Spring Canyon the Strand on Thursday and Friwon the county net title sponsored day of this week. by the Price Kiwanis club. Kilfoyl Twenty-eigh- t wives and daugh defeated young Hardy Roberts in ters of U.S. officers made Navy a torrid set 33, .10-8- , and scenes ot Univtrsar3 .'Wings Over f: .1 Honolulu," while it was filmed on location at the North Island Naval Air Base near San Diego. CASTLE GATE This picture that will show at the Strand Theater gives rare insight into the little known aspects of Navy family life. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Houghton "Mamma Don't like no MounJr. returned from a two weeks tain Music," an old time favorite in good old hillbilly style, is sung vacation in southern Utah. Mrs. Wilbur Hardee and family by Rufe Davis, erstwhile cotton chopper' turned movie actor in returned home after visiting in "Mountain Music," the comedy Idaho. which opens at the Strand Theater Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long and son Rufe is the man wl.o took his Robert left recently for the coast whole week's pay one day and where they will vacation for about bought himself a guitar or, as six weeks. Dr. E. G. Wright of mountain folk call it, a Salt Lake is taking Dr. Lang's Guy. sparkling Paris and St. Moritz, capital of Switplace. zerland's winter sports region, Mrs. Mary Ann Gilbert left Mon form the b:'.ckgro'.;nd for Claudette fllf-Srnmorlir day for Salt Iake City to visit Calborts there with her daughter and grand j"I Met Him in Paris." in which' rl in chttir 6 climbing the stairs telephone. It costs less than 2c a day. thrill-packe- t&s Tf Double Feature Bill with f" LEMONS HAl ROACH , mem her mother, Mrs. r: ..." f,!f t. - ORANGES PORK Roast lb 23 I P. A It 4t ' Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Martin are 0gv the proud parents of' an eight pound baby bom Monday, July 19. Ct1-- mother and child are doing! i Hit rnv ci:.i j VEAL STEAK - ,1t- 11 M m 35 J a to m n Q. X (J i All MEAT iOfSjoUVES sma Potato Salad can WINGING H!GH IN A DRAMATIC LOVE STORY 9Spaghetti anco-Americ- Salad Dressin I I can an 10 lbs i: 2?' 3 cans for 5WTILK $ i .ii l 'In sotuntioy orana PAR jg 290 (OATS lgpkg iVashing Powder ISnerrvs JORNED BEEF Chips r j2 packages can for jxjys ljPotato 7T sT can ft lb 25'ijCOOKIES Assorted, IQfromato Juice (Standby 3 cans; Quart Jar for SUGAR 23 ?ilFLAVOKADE Sl MELONS Ice Cold - Continuous from Monday 1 J.II p.m, Sur a J '-y 1 1 i$l LETTUCE At Market Prices Large head for NEW PEAS 3 lbs 25giNEVV SPUDS l$f niO lbs for Union U. S. IXSPF.nTjrn tvif.ats Marlic! POT ROASTS lb tCrfiBACOXSliccd Go cuts jPandless lb W LIVEIl ..lb ifCrfjCOLOGNA BULK LARD pounds for All IrtlliTc rf I bleats and Clieese 2 , i r stick 29fJnEEF JO. .! J V i INTS LEAD TO THF. R iu 10 uGERY SALE w m BEGIN 5 JULY 22nd ENDS JULY 31st WW 35( Highest Quality at Lowest Prices Prices Effective Thurs. Fri., July 22 - No. Two X Sunday v-i- doz f0f lb 1M I Beef Roast 4 c pkg All Flavors T Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gibson announce the engagement of their daughter. Tearl to Mr. Albert Stagg, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Stagg of rrovo. The young couple will be married n August 2, at the home of the bride's parents. They will make their home here. 10c RICCI MARICET r tWZJL. Vt lg 2 V0 CATSUP v 2 lbs UNION MARKET Saturday Only C: 25f Cantaloupes doz VrEAL Roast Uuclo Dert Martin who was seriously ill last week is up and around again. Salt Lake 's (PRUNES howl M HilSll MCtUC it ' M Deviled Meat 6 cans for wUt4Bgh-ad-miu- WENDY 8 ARftlE - RAY MILtANO KENT TAYLOR WLUAM GARGAN POLLY ROWLES ON tit, ' free 1Za LETTUCE head 1 pgks - Dish 1E ""1PAR SALMON 2 cans tt'i fantim... 7 grtad tari i 3 ot AM CORNED BEEF Per can Hit No. One S 19$ CORN FLAKES 14 oz bottJe Fein Hrienson is recovering rap-- ; idly after her illness. She has been confined to her home for the last three weeks. V; I Ibcan, FISH amjjj 17gjpOTATO CHIPS fl, I Per nnrL-ntTn CRYSTAL White 10 bars Soap sum Tab .me, Cecilia and Pete, were recent visitors to Salt Lake. A i7CKISCO 6$ TUNA Zlbpkg d ,..... Mrs. Call our business office or order from any employee can Friday Continuous from 3:30 Sat. ' here visiting Eva Thorpe. 3SH OLIVES "git-fiddle- " Mrs. Lena Wade of zvith a handy bed-- r oo iii extension 10 lbs MAZOLA OIL - Thursday SUGAR RICE HELPER, UTAH 70 r Mrs. Ike Sorenson and children of Sandy are visiting her mother. Mrs. Olive liatchelor. jHfii y Phone ARE OUTSTANDING ! cao save pkpr A "THE HOUSE OF HITS" STRAND BILLINGS The Associated Oivic Clubs of 5.000.00 Southern Utah went on record at its regular monthly meeting in 16,090.70 Ephraim, favoring a change in the present liquor law, especially beer licensing. If the resolution present ed and passed is given the proper consideration by the forthcoming legislature, Carbon in general will profit materially. $877,098.42 TOTAL INCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT MEMORANDUM: Frank Miglore of Chicago, Beth Livingston returned home ike where visiting with her parents, Mr. this week from t?alt 7JJELL0 Mrs. 221,534.71 she has been staying for th past and Mrs. John Buchanan. 621,102.42 tow mont'as. 1.00 of Mr. Peggy Ballinger, daughter . 52,973.42 Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Biggs and and Mrs. Glen Ballinger, won a beautiful $50.00 wrist watch in a daughter Jean spent the week-en285,922.66 at Provo. radio essay contest. TOTAL par Dal-pia- z July ASSETS Loans and discounts United States Government obligations, direct and or fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities Furniture and fixtures. None Banking house, J1.00. Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items In process of collection ...j. 1 luiiituiiu iiiniIYH w. . - STEAK Fresh Snrinc Stewing 1?? if Hens |