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Show THE AGE SEX R mil By Mrs. The sympathy Lucille EfJcKsofi of the community Mrs. Pete Pehrson. extended to daughters la their recent U and be- reavement Mrs. Albert Shaw was on the sick list last week. Mrs. Bert Erlckson entertained the Elite Pinochle club last Thursday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. L. Buffmire and Mrs. Ted King. Mrs. Rose Sadlier is on the sick Wesley Petty is home from the B.V.U. for the Christmas holidays. F. L. Anderson Is In the Standard-vill- e hospital where he underwnt an operation for appendicitis. The Elite Pinochle club members entertained their husbands at a party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Erlckson. The prizes were won by Mrs. Anderson, and . Mrs. HamMr. Hammelwright melwright. The regular meeting of the Sunday afternoon Pinochle club was postponed until next Sunday due to Mr. Pehrson'a funeraL list STANDARDVILLE 118 Xedra Monroe has returned from Long Beach. California, where she spent two weeks. The two Christmas trees of the A & A association have been decorated and the children are awaiting anxiously for Friday night. Audrey Birchard and Mary Cris- - H HELTEK. UTAH ELF EE JOURNAL THURSDAY, DEC. 23, John SksrL proprietor of The adult education classes have been postponed until after the Xmas tual Mercantile store, was Lake caller Monday, holidays. telli of Wasatch Academy are spending tieir Christmas holiday here. Jack White received a crushed heel while working In the Standard-vlll- e mine. Dee and Mllas Gardner of Huntington were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams visited in Gordon Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pessetto visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Davis last Sunday. is -- tj ; it ,eek . ters jll-s- UNITED STATES VMt i ? FUEL COMPANY Musicians Hold Union Meeting The Musicians Protective Union, Helper local No. 225, held its month ly meeting Tuesday night, December 14. Officers were elected as follows: President, Frank Wible; vice presiJohn dent, Danny Colzani; Holden. Board of Directors, Anne Downey, Junior Perry, Dominic Bon-accand Roy Rinehart. Business was taken up and plans for the banquet for musicians and their partners to be eld next month was discussed. sec-trea- i. and its employes WINES Cods Nusabsrs at- - 1 i Mi 1 vis : a ;ciut HIAWATHA Quarts 933 Gallons 934 California Muscatel ..Quarts 972 Gallons 973 California Sherry Quarts 7038 Calii White Port .. Quarts 938 Alcohol 20 by Voltim C . fornia Port and XT i AF MOHRLAND Producers of i I nili JLLJ- - - THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF OUR INSTITUTION ARE GRATEFUL TO THE PATRONS OF THE HELPER STATE BANK FOR THEIR EXPRESSIONS OF CONFIDENCE DURING THE YEAR 1937. IT IS A PLEASURE FOR US TO EXTEND TO ONE AND ALL A VERY MERRY XMAS AND A JOYFUL AND PROSPEROUS NEW ? IS CODE NUMftitS YEAR. rmH,H. 45 Quarts, ft mid 1 Bl I I I ! extend Christmas greetings and every good wish for the New Year to all their friends in X X N. 44 IftdiROiijtjg&rTZn ! CARBON AND EMERY HELPER STATE BATIK t COUNTIES IKE r r A Merry Christmas And A Happ y New Year To our many friends throughout Eastern Utah imttrr nrpmzattnn nf iltte bank tonka fnntiarb tn tip jtlranur? nf nrming gnu Staring tip mm ij?ar and txtmiiB tn gnu best wwtyB fnr gmtr Itapptns Gil?? r x 3UI I PRICE UTAH |