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Show COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday every age Morning ale and a school 10 a.m. A class for and a welcome for all. worship 11 a.m. Good mu message. Epworta League 7:30 p.m. Choir practice every Friday DECEMBER UNDERWAY ft. - 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 rg Bonomo, 117 13 12 1 0 0 i - Reese If rf Holbrook, 7:30 p.m. c Pike Be square all week and come last underway got Active pla In the county basketball league Total round on Sunday. tfeer Kisner Electric Utah and Eastern Binning week witn Beckers, T. II. EVANS, Pastor. OLIVETO'S their first contests. 3 9 4 0 2 C 0 6 3 21 av Beckers Beer of Helper and Sunny a aide put on a real ding-donbattle, which waa nnvmipa hnll ?amo until leam- the final timekeeper's whistle ended i Standardville won their game from the game, leaving Beckers on the Spring Canyon by forfeit, when tho an long end of the score by one point. j vianyon ream laiieu 10 wane , The final score was for the pearance. Sunnyside and Standard played a practlve game, which the beer team. former team won by a 32 to 21 Mike Miglioccio and Pete Tabone score. with 14 points each paced the Becker The Summary: team in their win. Ammon Lindsey with 12 markers was high man for BECKERS .... fg ft. fp P the Sunnyside team. 0 14 . 7 rf Migliacclo Lawrence Stone and Bruce Pike 1 7 3 If P. Dalplaz lead the Eastern Utah Electric five 0 14 7 .. c in their 21 to 13 win over Oliveto's. Tabone 0 0 0 Marchettl lg The Electric team showed possibili0 0 . 0 Bunnel rg ties of being plenty powerful before 0 0 0 Moffitt lg the season is very old. The Oliveto 0 0 . 0 F. Dalplaz rg boys rustled the ball in fine style 1 35 17 Total but were unable to locate the hoop with any consistency. SUNNYSIDE fg ft. fp p Fitiher Beer Outlaws were a little g HEAT Comfort liiiiiiJ In I f BtST 1 in wi WiST'J iiimrriiiiiiw BiamiinrmTiTi f There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER Igi Your Community too much for the game and fighting O. P. Skagg3 when they quint, downed them 26 to 15. The game was fairly even for three quarters, but the fourth stanza was a different story. Westley, forward for the Outlaws, took things Into his own hands and pushed In six field goals to make his total for the game 18. Larry Peterson and Chandler play INDEPENDENT COAL & COKE COMPANY Turner rf 10 0 4 . 6 . 3 Lindsay If . O. Lindsay c .. Young lg B. Lindsay rg Total A. . 4 . 0 ft. Berry rf Oliveto If Vidano c Sluga lg Box, rg 2 0 0 17 P 0 4 2 0 0 1113 . 1100 0 2 9 0 2 6 . Samone c Total ft. fp 2 0 Patterick If Chandler c 0 0 L. 152 2 Peterson lg d 0 0 2 0 4 4 1113 Crawford rg GigliottI g Total 0 8 0 6 0 3 ft. 0 1& rg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 2 0 0 3 - 0 2 0 13 ynm-i- . Hi.i'im .imr SCIILITZ and LUCKY LAGER ON TAP EXCLUSIVELY A COZY PLACE TO 0 0 0 0 0 . TOWN TAVERN It. fp p 1 0 18 9 Westley If S. Bryner If .... e&tMH ai.)HK,-.- Mtf-f FISHERS n 6 Vic Martell, Mgr. 222 So. Main 0 0 0 26 flMaMtaJUBMMMIWIIIIlIM MFWlllVM I UP ARM W 'Hit II Mil I'M f. SMMtM A n n o u nana r TWO NEW FORD Featuring and Fur-Line- d . Adams rf time two and one-hal- f pounds of oranges Year's night. An enjoyable of potatoes was had by all. pounds eight monthly. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hamilton and son of Salt Lake, wore week-envisitors LOST at the home of Mrs. Hamilton's parGlove One Lady's ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Olson. P Jan. 5th on Helper Main St. 4 Camilo Manina spent the New Return to HELPER JOURNAL 0 Year holidays with friends in Helper. 2 0 0 4 1 13 O. P. SKAGOS 8 II. Bryner c 0 12 C. Axelgaard Jewkes lg 0 Goni f 0 0 0: Marshall f Total 0 34 0 fp 3 Karcicl By Leona John Maulsby, manager of the CarDonna Rostrolla is being confined bon county welfare department, anbed with a cold. to nounced Monday that a carload of of oranges potatoes and a carload Ann Oviatt spent a few days In to needy Carbon for distribution families and for use In the school Elmo last week. lunch program had arrived. Additional shipments of dried apricots Mr. and Mrs. Jack Souihworth and and milled rice are expected in the family were visitors at Rolapp last week. near future. are Approximately 700 students benefitting from the lunch projects, The residents of Peerless were each pupil to receive a maximum of entertained with a party given New 113 0 0 PEERLESS Receives Car Of Apples and Potatoes P fp 3 Stone If Branch rf Jolley c Roberts lg 18TH Beckers, Eastern Utah Electric, Fishers, Win Opening Games of Season at Weltare ueparimeiu EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC COUNTY BASKETBALL LEAGUE GETS (APIS FOR 1938 j V-- 8 Pafostt if ' BLUE RIBBON in Steinie bottle PABST CAN BEEU per can J CARTON for 75 6-C- llilpi Canyon Pool Hall HELPER 4 , if I KX ! 1 s 1i ;:::;:.:,: J: Si UTAH ' 3. as SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOTEL T II 8 D E H 5 E r.j LUXE ORSEPOWER V-- All-tte- Easy-Actlo- n 60 OR 85 HORSEPOWER ;P i DC LUXE FORD 8 . . . 112" uheelbase; engine; Ride; Improved Safety Brakes; Center-Pois- e d body; Mohair or Broadcloth upholstery; trim; Twin horns, tail liglits, sun visors; Clock; 6J00" hlack s are extra; 8 body types; 6 colors. tires, white STANDARD FORD 8 . . . 112" uheelbase; 85 or 60 horse. power engine; Improved Safety Brakes; Center' I'oise Ride; body; Broadcloth or Mohair upholstery, Mohair extra in "60"; Mahogany-finishetrim; One tail light, sun visor; Twin horns; 3 body types; 3 colors. V-- Easy-Actio- n Walnut-finishe- All-ste- d side-wall- i 1 . J :)l Inftn nlTra lu'n now rnra fnr 103ft X the Standard Ford V-- and the De Luxe Ford They are different in apbut built to the same high pearance on standard of mechanical excellence the same chassis. Because people liked our 1937 car so well, they bought more than of any other make. They liked its looks, its smooth performance, and the way it handled. We have improved on that car in the newly styled Standard Ford But some folks wanted still more size and style, with the same Ford advantages. For them, we designed a new De Luxe line. The De Luxe Ford Sedans are longer with more room, larger luggage space, 8 V-- '11 fnw ' j V-- HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Salt Lake City, Utah RATES $1.50 to 4.00 8. V-- 8 and finer appointments all around. De Luxe car9 are equipped with the engine only. The Standard is even lower priced than the De Luxe. It has graceful new lines and interiors with a choice of engine sizes 85 or CO horsepower. Before Ford made Under engines available to every one, they were used only in expensive cars. Since then, four million Ford owners have learned the genuine enjoyment of driving an car with economy. The thrifly "60" engine, especially, makes possible in Standard models n very low first cost and equally low operating cost. With two distinct designs, two engine sizes and two price ranges, you'll find a 1938 Ford car to fit your needs exactly. well-tailore- d E C. Rossiter, General Mgr. V-ty- 8-- eight-cylind- d Pn HELPER, I ! fV Lr C J FOR CARS DELIVERED IN DET8CIT TAXS EXTRA Standard Ford V-(60 hp.)Coupe, 1599; Tudor, $64 1; Fordor, $689. Standard Ford V-(85 hp.) Coupe, $629; Tudor, $669; Fordor, $71J. Do T.nxfi Ford V-- 8 (85 lip, only) Coupe, $689; Tudor, $729; Fordor, $771; Coupe, $771; Club Coupe, Convertible Club Coupe, $801; Phaeton, $821; Convertible $901. 8 8 Con-vcrtih- le Standard and De Luxe ears equipped with bumpers, bumper guards fpare whetd, tire, tube, lire lock and band, cigar lighter, twin horns, and headlight bear., indicator on Instrument panel, nt no extra charge. In addition, De Luxe ear arc equipped with J extra tail light, v wiper, buii visor; also de luxe steering wheel, glove compartment lork, rlork, and chroma wheel bands, at no ectra charge. or THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Ernest STANDARD THE UTAH In.I.-liiil- |