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Show PAGE THE FOrR THE Issued Every Thuroay By THE JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY Helper. Utah PUBLIC and much dreamed of Underpass on Janet The Street was opened to the public Saturday, August 21st. Without a chance of contradiction this is one of the best pieces of engineering construction ever undertaken and completed by the state road commission, and is well deserving of compliments to them and the contractors, Strong and Grant. It is quite true that for some time the residents of the eastern part of Helper have gone through a lot of Inconveniences in having to travel several blocks out of their way, and very often wait for several minutes for a train to pass Into or out of the railroad yards, but this waiting will all be forgotten shortly with the thot that they can now travel in safety to and from their homes. Drivers of automobiles will benefit no doubt, but the real benefit will come to the many school children who in the past have been forced to cross the tracks at least four times every day in going to and from school. Parents will no longer have to worry for fear an unseen locomotive will pounce upon their children and cause a tragedy. Citizens of Helper, with this beautiful structure finished and being used. It Is up )to you to help the officials of the railroad and to use the police officers in educating children as well as growp-up- s the of as a underpass. part the pedestrian lane provided long-awaite- STRAND SWEET SHOP I OK YOUR LUNCH Just the right combination for your of the junior boys and of Spring Glen enjoyed a girls mounFORUM Notice PUBLIC STRAND BILLINGS weiner roast at Wild Cat week. last tain Mr. E. Timothy has been apARE OUTSTANDING DIVISION. of the PKOOUllEMENT Carnpa'sn News By pointed superintendent Campaign Manager X.. The Rranch. Wash- L.D.S ward. Glen aniMinirj t..h! is a "ISetween Two Women Sealed Spring of the Ward favored 13, Aug. D.C., membership inrton, gripping drama within the walls Once in a blua moon Helper will be this move very highly. of a great medical 'nstitution city gets a break, this tim- - it's a nrwosals in1 .1,4 duplicate in ihla office at UjiuutTJ pUDUClY Mattresses Remade amid the sufferings of the daily political issue. con-- j 1 P.M.. Sept 24, 19C7. for ac traffic and of victims crimes, AH we know, of course, is what Btruorioa of the U.S.P.O. at Helper,; work done at Heasonable Prices cidents. we read in the papers but feeling Utah. Fpon application, one sei Free pickup and delivery service his from deviates Tone Francliot is good news, we want that this of drawings and specifications customary roles to play an indus- one and all to know about it. Inquire Of will be supplied tree to each MATTRESS CO. trious young physician devoted to OVERMAN In wun all due respect to tne tvv0'generai contractor interested or pnone us his work and marries a woman write we feel submitting a proposal. The aove who does not love hime. Virginia major political parties, Provo, Utah ideals pnons 573-Vand MUST ideas has our that party ' drawing3 and specifications Bruce plays the part of that wo. o Con-twill j appeal' be returned t0 this office. man. The picture shows at the and a platform that the masses of our fair city. tractors requiring additional sets Strand Theater Friday and Satoh yes, I forgot to men-;maIn fact, obtaia them by purchase urday. we have two parties and tne.from this office at a cost of $3 "You Can't Beat Love," is the tion cream of tne city s mgaiy res- - ner set. which will not be re-other feature showing at the and capable men, turned. Checks offered as pay Strand Friday and Saturday, feat- pected genius will head these two tickets. ment for drawings and specificauring Preston Foster and Joan , to And now ladies and, gentlemen d b payabie Fontaine. It is the story of a playI bring you none other than these he order of the Tieaaurer( U.S. boy lawyer who dares to run for beloved and great humanDrawings and specifications will mayor with intentions of cleaning dearly these men who havfjnot bg furnished t0 contractors itariams, up the town. made history In our fair city.!.. b consistently failed to Presented Dy an impressive men whose names are on every 0ne set upon cast, headed by Freddie Bartholo- tongue, men who will build a new gi)bmit proposaIs considered in when and request, mew, Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barry-mor- e empire of our fair city, men who the government, of interests the and Melvyn Douglas, the will collect the dog tax and all will be furnished, in the discre-- I screen version of Kipling's "Cap other major duties, tion of the Assistant Director, to tains Courageous" shows at the Ladies and gentlemen, it greav builders' exchanges, chambers of Strand Theater Sunday and es me, I mean, gives me great commerce or other organizations from the studio that has pleasure to present to you Paul who will guarantee to make them given to the world such a power- Pessetto, who will run for mayor available for any ful epic of the sea aa "Mutiny on on one of the tickets, and Em-m- or material firm interested, and the Bounty," this masterpiece at Wilson, who will run on tains even greater heights in its what's left, and if defeated, will to quantity surveyors, but this privilege will be withdrawn if the visual and audible treatment. still be running in December. sets are not returned after they Charlie Ledger will be the new have accomplished their purpose. chief if Paul is elected, and W. E. fire L.D.S, CHURCH Reynolds, Assistant Dirthere is some talk of making ector of Procurement, Public John a night cop. Branch. Buildings Will see you next week. Sunday school 10 a.m. Cecil Vou'1 IVutieiil Commentaor Broadbent, superintendent. "Let's Be Sure." Sacrament Services 7:30 p.m. P.S. (PfrasK Skip) - If you h ive Bishop Byron Carter in charge. RAINS NEWS hit uGenealogical meeting every Mon- someon- jou want to run, hear from you cur rates by the day at 7:30 p.m. By Mrs. Lucille Erickson Services held at Central School month are cheap. truck G.M.C. 1-t- on with six new tires. 1 Buick Coupe 4 seats THE HOME OF GOOD USED FURNITURE CHURCH Date of first publicac'oii, utan of Helper and vicinity to store when in Price visit our We invite the people A113- 1 I it , several days fishing at Fish lake. Mrs. Georq McDonald is a patient at the Standardville hos- pital where she is recovering from an appendix operation. hit mi i Ernest Dalton, son of V. H. Dalton is furlough for 30 days. He the Asiatic fleet on his the coast. Mrs. 7 $149-5- 0 $139-5- 0 142 West Main St. titled Saphi IT lei entertain- mocnle ciub last Thurs- riav. Pri7.ps wpro ' nn Kv tv.t uj mi na, i . H. Dalton and Mrs. Scott Johnson. uie 1 . - NU3IBEK CALL US TODAY Mrs. Arvell Simms has left for Glenwood Springs, Colo., where she will join Mr. Simms. 0 was on P ani Laun Peas, lorna K$fM Eiijpw' I 'H urn LKt akX SPRING GLEN COR II! 15 ;i Soda; LUX - -l .,. MTIvnn Tt. iuc Wpra ennnoni-ouenna Kowley, or ft'ash NOW . . . own this enwjjr the kind of radio ble-Phllro! Built for venience, with an lnc,'nZ trol Hanel . . . Incned f ... II I I I 1 I. I I ,. I SUCXAM'S I FIVI CROWN hukli- - In lhi krv. Tin tiraiKlit 2i' prt1urt r yrrtor tuoreoltl.TOutrl trli!ht Khlskfj, m.t 1i ipinii ilUUUeil (tuu Aainrltao iciliu. "1 1 I 1 I fyrvWWWyryryyl I i W K.vwm.x.ii.uur Mlnm'l mrrm.nm.MHn'Ml. fjr.ThcriHhtMltlwlnlllsirmi- neutral ptrilcht bikiv. am I S apirit dlUllsl fruai AaericAO sraiaa. Too. I I I I L-.- .- Mr. and Mrs. Josnh t? are vis t nir with """" Barra's parents BattisU Barra. I I I f I I I II i IlIMIIIIIIl VJ VV. A i I I l 1 I I I I I I Leonard Heaston Bingham where he has bTen hi, II Uing WII LBIf Mr. Mrs. I 1 5 V and I. 'W I .I with relative, Charles Ellis wa or last week. p,." 7'?; U X Vincent Howlett n.1B hoon ..1- ""5 m ureenrlver tor the last two weeks. . V'3" 1811- - Li PAH v.. Bert Davenport ami fo- -n Janguich spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bor- - I H Esca Mrs. Louis Delacourt group of Spring Glen drl. spent a few days in Huntinetnn Price, Utah C Mrs. A I V fee i f fa. I :arl.v Mrs. W. H. Dalton entertained the Ladies of the Moose at a quilting party "last week. If Him tit lllf'iI m SPECIAL FOR OPENING WEEK Fifty Axminlster and Wilton Throw Rugs Values up to $10.00, at 93g and $1.93 W Mrs. rmssman returned home as week. Hi has been working .. r m Derail M For advertising, additional listing (other members of your housebol etc.) just call our business office. canyon last Sunday, REFRIGERATORS foot size foot size Mr. and home on will join return to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shockley spent the week fishing at Fish Lake. ELECTRIC 8 stare. alrfiadv havft sftrvir.fi and rU to move or desire to change your pn sent listing please let us know not u 0 Dean unuuDUCK. DAYTOM $119-5- jis jere. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mack of Colorado are visiting at the home of Mrs. Mack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Chubbuck. Mrs. Mack was formerly Miss Mary Sensational Values in size Ogden Tf vnn Mr. Joe Paugnano sponsored a Picnic given at Little Standard We Feature the Most 1-f- -- i Hr. 1 u good- I H. S. ROBINETT Hr,ce. Utah , o. Mace of New air. ana Mrs. Mexico were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Johnson. fair treat) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenson and Mr. and Mrs. Lish Jenson spent Mr. Ronald Anderson the sick list last week. HJKNIIURE EXCHANGE firm determination to make the statements WE BUY, SELL and EXCHANGE Pianos, radios, stoves, heaters, springs, beds, mattresses, living room sets, studio couches, ...dressers, rugs, refrigerators, etc., in fact... Almost Everything. Jack -- the Eastern Star, Your Dollar Goes Farther at the . jronii - HANStN ment. i; 8 Duplex Stone house small dwelling, ,ix ',ot.,?! yon Road, Helper, Utah J cash w.ll hand,, monthly payments, ,0w r For Particulars, , Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wolverton list Lu, 1337. Date of las', publica and daughter attended the picnic tion, September 2, 1937. at Price given by the Ladies of rjjjr PRICE and sited Ordering a t slephone now will plas your name ail the next director) El joy its convenience for a few cents day. One call in an emergency e; be worth many times its cost. Siorich has returned home from the Standardville Mrs. Dan in good condition Will trade for any Notice Of Disolution farm products, Beef, Of Partnership Veal, Grain, etc. Notice Is hereby given that the We have a complete known as partnership line of New & Second Machinery Supply of Helper,Allison Utah, Hand Miners Supplys. heretofore conducted by D. S. Allison and D. R. Allison, has For Further Informa- been disolved. D. R. Allison will continue to tion Phone Or call operate the business as sole trader under the name and style of Al i at Our Store. lison Machinery Supply. Dated this 31st day of July, 1937. .August Winkleried D. R. ALLISON Manager Helper, Utaa. AIL . . A OUR AIM of this firm always good. We solicit your business will solely on the merits of oui goods, service ard li3 - Sunday school 10 a.m. Mr. C. E. Beveridge, Superintendent. Morning worship 11 a.m. Special music and sermon, "Philosophy and Experience." Epworth League 7:30 p.m. Demonstration by the young people who attended the conference at Mt. Pleasant. Choir practice and Scout meeting Friday evening at 8 p.m. T. H. Evans, Pastor. For Sale Cheap neiper MOTTO s lt STORE j ..' P i SQUARE DEAL tap or in the bottle. OUR and meet the public For more particular, The Helfer J- -al Mon-Comin- g COMMUNITY The coolest spot in town - air conditioned -Come and enjoy a glass of Beer, either on HM -- in Musth. . typewriter accurately?'5! , TREAT OF WEEK AT OUR FOUNTAIN Hollywood Lunch Special J A tasty Sandwich and giant Milk Shake Any flavor OPENS m,.. ; WANT . " Office Rem Telephon b OlrectQr All for Pecan Crunch Ice Cream Msnv I - hurried midday meal with Complete soup, meat, vcge: ables, drink, and dessert. Fresh Peach Ice Cream Sundae i " THURSDAY, UTAH i Two Dollars In Aovanci Owe Year Subscription Enterep As Second Class Matter At The Postoffici At Helper. Utah Published Every Thursday UNDERPASS u nrr " PEE. . t . n '' CLIFTON N. 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