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Show f A. j R. Livingston Dictator A. ! llany Utah Farmers Apply For Loans During the month of October, Utah farmers made application for loans totaling $52,000 from the Federal Land Bank of Berkeley. Charles Parker, president of the bank said this week. Ia September, 31 ranchers applied for Utah for loans totaling almost $179,000 Parker said. Utah. Colorado. Nevada and Arizona borrowers made 277 appliIn $2,1)00,000 cations for over October, and 260 applicants for $2,143,000 during approximately September More than 80 per cent of the applications originated la California. Parker announcerd. Loyal Order of Moose Meeting Every Tuesday at LODGE HALL 8 P.M. FOR SALE For Sale - The Following: 1 Simplex Mangle in good $135.00 value for only $35. 1 t cigar Case, plate glass top, $20.00 1 Display case, $35.00 1 Mahogany buffet, 2 sets Of drawers and mirror, $10.00. Inquire at the HILLCREST HOTEL and APARTMENTS con-ditio- n six-foo- all-gla- ss r w m mm m ,. r m u m Paper clips may now lie purchased at The Helper Journal office. -- $ibe Notice To All Basketball Players A meeting of all City League basketball teams has been called for Friday night at the City Hall at 7 p.m. It's necessary that you be there. Ilimnunbs-:- - JOURNAL-HELPE- A Gift Befitting of Royalty, Yet a Gift Within Easy Reach of All MODERATELY PRICED A Smart A Watch-Ma- kes Smart Gift "HEIDI" AT STRAND NOTICES NOTICE of INTENTION TO ADOPT BUDGET is hereby given by tn City Council of Helper, Utah, of the intention of said City Council at a continued regular meeting to be held December 27, 1937, at 8 p.m., to adopt the budget by ordinance, said budget to be based on a tentative budget which has been furnished to the City Council, by the Mayor and City Recorder as is required by law which sets forth in detail tha revenues and expenditures of the preceding calendar year, estimates of the revenues for the next succeeding year, and a statement of the financial condition of the City. Said tentative budget and statement is open for public inspection at the office of the City Recorder' at this time. By order of the Mayor and City Council, Helper, a Muni-cipCorporation. Signed City Recorber. Facsimile signature of City Re corder of Helper City, a municipal Corporation, Carbon County, Utah. Date of Publication, Thursday, December 16. 1937. Notice is Everyone Likes LEATHER . . . And We Have Plenty Of Smart MEEKER LEATHER GIFTS FOR ALL ! Everything for a Perfect Christmas can be found at Elite Jewelry Store Utah Helper All Diamonds and Watches were personally selected by Mr. Moss, an expert Jevteler given by o'clock p.m. for the following: 1. Sale of a four room brick school building complete at Heiner. Utah, less Educational supplies, equipment, and school furnishings. 2. The building as specified less Heating system above, and plumbing fixtures. Each bid must be accompanied by cash or certified check payable to the undersigned for not less than 5 per cent of the bid price. This deposit to be forfeited to the School District if the successful bidder falls to complete the deal. Terms of Sale Cash. The Board of Education of the Carbon County School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BOARD OF EDUCATION Carbon County School .. District. oT news items Mr. James Morgan C.I.O. Regional Director for received a wire Saturday to leave for Washington D.C. He left Salt Lake over the Union Pacific at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. While the telegram did not state teh purpose of his pros uce in Washington, it is believed to be oa very important matters. Field Representative F. Bonacci will be in charge of the 5.T.O. Salt Lakrt headquarters absence of Mr. Morgan. the during Since the adjournment of the C.I.O. convention which was held in Salt Lake November 15th, Mr. Bonacci reports that he has been very busy organizing. On Nov. 19th an Industrial Union council was organized in Price in which all the C.I.O. local unions of Carbon county and also Emery county are affiliated, representing a membership f more than 3,000 union members, the following officers were elected: W.-Williams, president; Joe A. H. White, sec-treDowd, rec-se- c; J. E. Brinley, sergeant-at-arm- s, Theodore Gentry. A local union of Laundry work-er- a In Price organized November 23. President, Mrs. Louise Bart-let- t; vice president Ethel Storm-rec-seBeatrice Moses; financial President, E. OCKEY. Clerk. Dated at Price. Utah, this 14th day of December, 1937. Date of Publication. Thursday, December 14. 1937. GEO. SUNDAY AND MONDAY 16, MIT OLD MAN STATION KEU3 13 ; Sunday, December 19 I-At 5 P.M. on Station K "Heidi" brings a Shirley Temple more glorious than has ever been known, in the picture she was asked to make by thousands of fans who wrote to the 20th Century Fox studios. The story tells of an embittered mountain-toexile, brilliantly portrayed by Jean his from reclaimed Hersholt, fierce hatred of the world, of a young girl who finds the strength and courage to w alk again, and of the little heroine who brings everyone new zest for life. This at the picture starts Sunday p Strand Theatre. Luise Rainer and Spencer Tracy form the new and fascinating team of "Big City." which comes to the Strand screen this week for two days. Miss Rainer plays the immigrant girl who marries Tracy, New York taxicab drier, in Norman Kras-na'- s colorful story of life among a big city's teeming millions. Vjl jif CODE NUMBERS Hotf Piott No.120 1 Plnt n9 Quarts . . No. 118 M ng Mrs. Rhoda Hreinsen and daughter Fay, and Mrs. B. Dennis of Provo were Helper visitors last week. A ' 2 You can now purchase day books at The Helper Journal office. t - ! s Featuring DEEEiO as; c., By ORSON H.GUYMON and c. i. BY FRANK BONACCI the Carbon County School District, Price, Utah, that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Board of Education, 333 East First South. Price, Utah, on or before December 20. 1937. at six Also Other Popular Makes Li Stock Mrs. Albert Battiste and Mrs. Walt Pessetto of Helper, were Sego visitors during the week. Mr. Moroni Heiner, president of Utah Fuel Co., and Dr. Allison of Salt Lake, were visitors here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bushman are the proud parents of a baby girl born last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rice are the' proud parents of a baby boy born at the Price city hospital Monday. Mrs. Rice's mother, Mrs. Sldwell of Manti, is here to be with her. Mrs. Jack Zobell was taken to St, Mark's hospital in Salt Lake last Sunday for treatment. and Farris Johnny Tallerico Nay were married last week-end- . Miss Nay is a Sanpete county girl. The Young Men's Mutual Ass'n. is sponsoring a radio program every Sunday at 5 p.m. over KEUB. Those taking part la3t Sunday in the skit "Boy for Sale" were: Homer Hyatt, Howard Ludwig, Hubert Hreinsen, J. W. Nielsen, Keith Acord, Mike Turn-bu- ll and Master Jim Nielsen. MelDa Hyatt, Vocal solos by Beulah Snow. Violin music, A. T. Jones. A leading, Audrey Gaines. Saxophone solo. Edward Midgley, and the announcer, Lyle Hyatt. Tto Castle Gate school basketball team gave n show Monday night to raise money to buy suits. Utah-Wyomi- hereby "TIM'S By Mugs NOTICE TO BIDDERS WE FEATURE THURSDAY, DEC. CASTLE GATE al THE REGAL GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS UTAH R, SHiRLEY TEMPLE IN LEGAL 16 J. Carlton Secretary i HELPER T II E PAGE FOCK sec. Katherine Alvery; - BLUE RIBBON ia Steiaie bottle PABST CAN BEER per can treas., Sergeant-at-arm- s, Erickson, Dorothy Louise Ward. A local Union of Retail Clerks at Eureka organized December 4th. President, Bernard Greene; vice pres., Wm. Gear; rec-seChas. Ball; Rex Hick, man. A local union of Barbers in Price organized Dec. 3rd, President. Roy E. Wimmer; vice-prerec-se- c, Owen Charley Louis; Davies; financial sec, Floyd Johnson; treas., John 'Daskolas and Fete Pappas, sergeant-at-arm- s. c., CARTON for 6-C- 1H t Canyon Pool Hall eec-trea- s.. PINTS QUARTS C8SEK0.313 CODE NO. 312 ORDER OF AHEPA ELECTS PRESIDENT treasurer. wrpTvrri'rVi Yl i '"J I I n t 3W3gt.A,i JS. JL J. 1 lVM I Mm f, The board of governors is as follows: Nick Sermos, Castle' Gate, past president and president of the board; D. C. PapDacostas, Helper; Nick Melisakis, Columbia; Kosmos Andrulakis, Price; and Steve Diamantls. Price. A new member, John Gavio-taklwas also initiated at the meeting Sunday. Installation of the newly-electeofficers will take place at the regular January meeting. s. d y 9 xfcOT , SLINOtO Of STRAIGHT WHtSKIfES FRANKFORT DlSTJU-tRUINCOBORAT(f. RALT. MDL fiQ PRflcVf BY MUSIC Twenty-tw- o marriage licenses were issued in Carbon county during November, as compared with 23 for the corresponding month of 1936. County Clerk B. H. Young reported in his monthly statement. Issued Monday. The total for the first 11 months of the year Is 185. a decrease of 7 under last year, No divorce decrees were granted in November of this year, where as one couple was separated In November of last year, Court Clerk Donald Hacking said. The totals for the firet 11 months of the respective years were 35 and 35. LESSONS TROMBONE - TRUMPET - CLARINET RALPH MIGLLVCCIO, Instructor Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimor House No. 6, Peterson's Court, Helper For Information call Phone 21 WVVVVVVVVVV,VVV7 t f? ?Y Y Y T Y A 11 11 UVUlUIi mi) CALIFORNIA run I i T wrm -- WW JLlUJLllJ Mo. 31 "E2r .Fifuu rmh Srulm 771 771 V .GaI. WUt. Part Whit. Port Sh.rrr tn Zq. 1004 1001 Qf. im m Tokay Musoatol Angolitta HT IIKI Tanpor Proof Port Tomyoff Praol tar KM Tokory SAXOPHONE - ft November Marriages ghow Decrease 00REI ABLEN9 UTAH a., The Price Chapter 185 "of the Order of Ahepa elected as their president Manos Salevurakis, of Price, at a meeting Sunday In the American Legion hall in Price. Other officers for the coming year are as follows: Mike Mara-kis- , Price, vice president; C K. Draganas, Martin, secretary and John Castle Gate, Daskalakis, k w HELPER Qta. Muaoal!. Qta. Tonpor Piool Tokay Ut m Qta. ion ..Qta. PU. 880 408 alto Chennpagn 8:40 Brandy Alcohol 20 by Volume "50 Proof |