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Show HELPER THE PAGE SIX JOURNAL Dean S. Tilton, Tuesday. SCHOOL NEWS RAILROAD Mrs. James Rupsell. 82. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. She f "t -- S-- Is LA an old resident of Carbon county, tvavlng lived In Scofield for a lumber of years. Funeral services and interment will be held at Ogden tomorrow afternoon. By N. THURSDAY, DIVORCE GRANTED MONDAY Judge George Christensen Mon- day granted an Interlocutory de- crt-01 invoice 10 Mrs. riei:a Stockton. Htlpor. from George E. CENTRAL SCHOOL Stockton, and allowed alimony of By BESSIE APOSTLE $60 per month for maintenance of herself and 8 year old daughter. The fourth, fifth, and sixth The couple lia-married grade students had their eyes October 18. 192-3- . at Grantsville. tested, The children who cannot afford to buy glasses will be helped by the Rotary club In Price, Mrs. James Kussell Saccumbs At Home of Daughter CTAJ1 HELPER, J. TULLIUS d. Bill says Machinist his Sunday morning for Liberal, Hackworth, the George a short of the local roundhouse crew.mother win stay to see his father, who met 10 ner nome. Delo,e wita an acciderjt and cut an d.ed while at work on an engine Rails COMMUNITY CHURCH in the roundhouse. artery. The old gentleman's COD- Thursday, Dec- -j Dean Tilton layed off ditlon ls not 60 goodt Engineer ember 2 at 11 a.m. - Rails Mr. Hackworth has been work- -' Monday morning. Rails Car boss Ray Barrett was on an Sunday school 10 a.m. A class ing for the Denver & Rio Grande Fireman Sandy O'Brien is back Inspection tour at Soldier and a welcome for you. Western Railroad since the year mit Monday morning. Morning worship 11 a.m. Spec- 1P22. Previous to this time he at work again and the " he's "the Ralls persongrapevine says ial music. was employed by the Union Pacification of promptness," What's Carman H. L. Cooley entertained 7:30. at ific Idaho. Epworth League Pocatelio, Leader, that? another cuss word? his parents over the week-en- d. zzz Christine Axlegard. Surviving are two sons and Rails Rails! The Sunday school and Choir one daughter. Funeral services Machinist Fred Voll took time Carman Jess Berensen spent are working on their Christmas and burial were in Pocatelio. off Monday morning to fix the the week-en- d in Salt Lake. Rails programs. Come out ond help, we roundhouse office typewriter. Be- Dili Weiinore entertained his Itween need you and you need the church. the day off typewriter fixing, toy mak- -; Bry Miller T H . Evans, Pastor. niother Mrs. II. C. Wet more over :ing and his multUudious regular Monday. duties he'll have his pants drag. Rails on the ground in no Caiman Cox was the sue-s- o Jess YOU WANT REAL DRIVING PLEASU RE jginghe says. bidder for the Spring jeessful Rails THIS WINTER INSTALL THE FOLLOWING Canyon inspection job. . Engineer Sam Graves is holding nnw hav tn flhsiU. down the Castle Gate run at the so he won't be late for council present time. meetings. Rails Rails Voll again He took the ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ijvFred Goodrich and Hadees Ile.iters With Defrosting aay on msi inursuay lo ao nis 0f the D & R G W R R (Helper) early Christmas shopping. Credit Union in condensed form . Attachments fit all popular Rails (Installment Two) Engineer George Slater is ' person Any eligible to join our lng down a spot on the corporation may do so by: board at the present time. First - File an application in Rails Don Smith, machinist helper, writing to the clerk of the Board has, been promoted to machinist, of Directors. j Rails 2nd. Pay an entrance fee not to Alex S. Allison started working exceed 50 cents. relS fr A picture show of Boulder Dam was enjoyed. Many pictures of other things are being ordered. aii i won The third grade has two students enrolled. cars new JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AnwJD Located) ..."Where You Get Quick Courteous Service" held from lats week belovw Last was time Wedensday granted the students for peanut dusts and the afternoon was A naw spent with a motion picture and payment n ,'a matinee aance. J . t share fS5Cn least the minimum 25 cents. The school play "The Elusive 4 th. 25 cents entrance fee and is progressing rapidl cents. ? s;our "rst Ascribed! AuntandLaura" be will ly presented at the BIlare OI Bl0CK ma8 JOU a full civic auditorium. in our member credit fledged union. Music lovers enjoyed a program To continue to be a member in of symphony music Monday at the to ia 800d f auditorium. civic This program on cents or more ipay at 7 '30 pm was a project of the Utah WPA. each payday thereafter. J Rails- A special progiam was given for while' Any member (stockholder) who school students in the afternoon. Traveling Fireman Gibson . ., . severs his or tier affiliation with) ,, ... uu uib nay tj iu nut& owifum uici restrictions ex- - Much interest and cooperation jat the Spanish Fork roller rink cept upon permiBsion of the Board has been shown In the Ping Pong the other night. While skating 0f Directors, will withdraw his organization the last few weeks. backwards and showing off in deposits according to the It looks as tho the game might for the benefit of the cedure spcified in the be continued thru-othe winter The capital qf the corporation with tournaments also in girls present, he fell backward prospect. over a cute little number and shall be unlimited in amount and sprained his wrist. Moral Two shall consist of share of stock of The 10th grade is sponsoring par value of $5.00 each, big flat feet are a firmer founda-!th- e a dance at the civic auditorium little! tion than eight slippery No member shall have any lia- - Friday, Dec. 10th The quilt wili wheels. bility for shares of stock, beyond be raffled off at the dance and a Rails the amounts actually subscribed large crowd is expected. Cirman Dominic Migliaccio ls for. whether fully or partly paid. working at Soldier Summit temA stockholder may specify on The parked car was damaged of his certificate or in his porarily during the illness pass considerably but no one was inCaiman Haslam. book that the principal of any jured Mr. Davis said. Occupants of Rails shares or deposits, or the divid- the car were James W. Fuller, j Wilson ends or interest declared or due Hugh Superintendent 52, of Price, driver, and Clarence and Master Mechanic D. G. Cun- thereon, or any premium due him, Powell and Harold Olson. Riding ningham of the Salt Lake office, may be paid in case of his death, with Jowell was his brother, Jose. on were here an inspection four to his wife or any child by taking last Saturday afternoon. out said certificate or pass book Phone ntu'f. if in Rails- -Joe in his name, and the name leber Jowrtwi: Jointly Bellows, carman was still of such other persons be wishes off work due to sickness the fore the same to be paid to in case i part of the week. of death, or the survivor of them, Rails but such other payee shall Al foreman Martin not be a memberjoint Wrecker of this corpor- made a trip to Woodside Sunday atjon. on business lor the Kauroaa. Va Rails Driver Pleads Not The Helper Mercantile company received a car load ship- Guilty. To Charges ment of Blati beer Monday mornPleading not guilty to a charge ing. Rails of reckless driving upon arraign Our next commissioner, ment before A. N. Smith, justice Jack Kima, is now working on of the peace, Tuesday, Clifford the 7 o'clock Goat. Jowell, 21, of Wellington, is be-iRails held for trial today. According to Vern Davis, state Storekeeper Al Greenstreet left highway patrolman who made the arrest, Jowell attempted to pass an auto stopped to unload passengers on highway 10 South of Price and afternoon, Monday into smashed the of rear the car, -4 ROOM Jilivvuiuii . tfnd'nlt aDove-mention- Claret Sauterno toot iiii ut ro.167Ry. QUARTNo.63lourbonNo.l6oiy yjj 12 PINTNo. JU I J (rrxiVEKER 63 Bourbon No.l6IRy Sfrolflht IOUBBON WWtkoy A Th,, wh,,ky a var BRAND 90 moor uikimi rf by-la- No. 44 Bourbon i! Codo No. NAME .... ed u 0 CALIFORNIA WINES pro-gene- ral PINT mr : (Centrally " rtVK CROWN PLCNDED WHISKEY. TIM straight whlskiel In this prwIM id, ZZt straict whisker, and 75 fwutral spirits distill-- ' trass yrffins. 90 Proof. Ceor. !937. SoarmDfstitlrs Corp., Offieosi Now Ysrlu S ysars er Wible By Gayle Cox & Dorothy I'ems mrm i fr HELPER SUPER SERVICE Inc. NO. SEACRAM'S FANS And Differential 1 selling operetta. The prize was a foun tain pen and a diary. ot Air Heater Monday, filling the spot vacated by the death of Machinit George Hackworth. Rails Vi dl I in Ctmlov a m nzit In rr the Trainmaster's office at which fhn nl.n. annual Christmas Party for rail! road children. The party will be tiolrf In the npw rivin nnHfnrlllm this year Thursday, December 23 SMwel" - fc.ttl, iAwaSo. the prize for' the most tickets t to the Billy Johnson w DID YOU GET YOUR SERVICE? Winter Oil Winter Grease for Transmission Reginald Joseph , I THERMOSTATS Mrg I Miss McCoy's class is repairing old toys to give to children for Christmas. time' ELECTRIC FROST SHIELDS PLAIN GLASS FROST SHIELDS THERMO ROYAL ANTIFREEZE aQd Christmas parties are being planned by most of the classes in the school. J 4 Mr entertained at a duck dinner a thMr home Sunday evening. Tfao, K'ndme were Fern Lauras ! Leona Gale. Joe Turner, and Mrl and Mrs- Franklin Peterson.5 i e 01 finance was lue pLgre- oIn ine guests aner the dinner, 0 Ft Um Soup at two cents a bowl Is being furnished to the children ; to Guests Enjoy Duck Dinner operetta "Tom Sawyer,"! was a great success. Some of the, 11 oe uset CJ i Pay on mo moving picture machine and some to buy records. j I IF 1937 The as. Sum-railro- 9, I week-en- vis-;B- b-- en J DEC. -- filth .Fifths -- QU. -- . Port Port Whit Port White Port ..Gale -- QU. --Gals. Tokay Tokay -- Qts. --Gals. -- Qts. Muscatel Qts. Gals. Qts. Qte. MuBcaiel Angelica Tamper Prool Port Tamper Prooi Mmcatel... Qt. - Qts. Tamper Proof Tokay also Champagno 8:40 Brandy '(Alcohol 20 . 92t 927 928 929 1004 4005 1032 966 967 10(S 853 992 1015 i fti. 900 408 Volume 90 ..Qts. -- by 771 778 iloi TooT f .... 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