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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY THE 1938 6, LIST OF PROSPECTIVE JURORS FOR 1 TERM COURT 938 A list of 261 prospective jurors io serve in district court here was sessions during the 193S S. H. week by last 3iawn up "bluett and H. G. Mathis, both of Price, jury commissioners apfor pointed several weeks ago "George that purpose by Judge Christensen. Bart-let- t. Bryner, Stanley D. JO URN HELPER. A I WHAT THE SOCIAL DRAWN UTAH PAGE FIY1 society IRotes SEGURITY ACT IS CASTLE GATE By Mugs Dr. and Mrs. Grover Fete j Mr. and Mrs. Andy Miller are the Thursday Bridge Nielson. A. L. O'Neal and: John AND DOES Guest at New Year's Eve Enjoyed by Guests parents of a baby girl born proud Richards. Tne Thursday Afternoon Bridge last week. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Grover and Harold Farring-ton- , Standardville We are now in the third' year their eust welcomed the New Year l"b of last week was held at tbej Wm. Howard, Sr., J. H. Ruff a Country! home of Mrs. Bruce Moffitt. given at . the since the enactment of the Federal at f. E. Rudy, treasurer of Utah Fuel . ... . gala party . and Don W. Snow-- . 1r..r... nv .........itr ...... ivy mis. juuuhs, ' and Claude Ileiner. both of Salt A lovely din-- j Social Security Act and it is likely Hub New ears Latuda Heber Gill, Lavar Mothat sufficient time has passed to ner was served. Place cards and a M'3- - Nyman and Mrs. Memmott. Lake, were visitors here last week. uuests Mrs. Jack wer, Wm. Reese and Geo. P. Walpresent were permit fair valuation of at least those hemitifnl renteiDiece furthered the'i Mrs. Ed Marchetti. Mem- lAime and T lace. tr scheme. t ... rcgiu ir:i I provisions which have been in oper- holiday - decorating iuuuiru gau aim jaim-ui tha- nsniosta. made bers present were: Mrs. F. N'ymau. . ttoi-. n.u .linnpr Rains Alton Blackburn, Oscar ation for most of that time. were La.K.e vttmurs au.il lasi weeiteua . liv rianin? Hurt litpr went to M'. A. R. Demman, Mrs. U. Mauls-!- at the home of Carlson. Cliff Hinkins and Scott Until recently public assistance and mwtv Margaret Jones. Miss Gardens. Rainbow Il). Mrs. D. K. Downey, Mrs. C. Jones was also hostess at a New the Johnson. was welfare administered public Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joutlas, .Mrs. J. Bottlno, Mrs. O. A. Year's morning breakfast for eight A. S. Allison, C. J. entirely by the various State. CounHelper A. , Miner. Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Mer-- , Memmott, Mrs. A. Miner, Mrs. J. of her friends. Ballin-gerGeo. Dave Allison, Allen, ty and local Governments and there rill of Spring Canyon, Dr. and MrsJl'f 'T "(i Mrs. J. Bergera. Donier.ick was no uniform basis for the deterR. H. Berrett, I. K. of Standard, Dr. J. Cumniings The Welfare association sponsored John Bruno. John Bonacci, Bruno, mination of the amount of assistance E. V. Perry Home Scene of a dance New Year's Eve. Noise Chas. Bertolino, S. Bert Bunnel, to be given in individual cases and R. Smith of Price, Dr. and Mrs. makers and good music by Howard Cecil Broadbent. Joe Cormani, M. in different localities. Poor commun- Long of Castle Gate, Dr. W. E. Tug- Tuesday Evening Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Jess Perry Mrs. Mr. and of well Helper, Nelson's orchestra of Provo, made Jackj C. Crawford, Kendall Carr, C. L. of ities, necessity, gave the needy Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stein, jtained the Tuesday Evening Bridge the evening a big success. Crawford. Matt Ghadwick, R. A. members of their population but little a- home. Dart, B. H. Hyde, Orange Higby, aid while more prosperous commun- - Ruby Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. club at their vj-rwon by Mrs: Colzanl Prizes Mr. Mrs. Fred and Voll. liams. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warren and R. H. ities and localities were able to P. H. Hughes. R. J. Hurst. Mrs. and Mr. Jouflas. and Mr. Mrs. F. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moorhead were Nyman, Lee Tn Joe Litizzette, more Jacobshagen. provide adequate assistance. Mr. and Mrs. were and Invited and Mr. of guests Gwinn Consumers, Lake visitors over New Years. Salt Lemnion, Morgan Lacke, Paul j addition the form of assistance given Colzani. Members present were John Mrs. Reagan Ratline of Price. T. H. fashWm. W. old from varied greatly, the Morgan, Limone, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jouflas and Mr. Dr. Robinson was a Salt Lake ioned poor farm to direct money Murphy, Miles Miller, Emul Mig-lorand Mrs. James Bottino. Hostess Colzani Mrs. visitor during the holidays. Frank Mullins, W. B. concerned. grants for the individuals To Wednesday Bridge Club Clyde Norton. Joha made has Act The Social Security .Tnhn rnl7.ani entertained the Holiday Wedding Of Mr Mrs. Rollins Hummel and daughter Paul G. Pessetto, Thos. H. more uniform the assistance given Couple Announced Bridge club at her Wednesday of Oakland, Calif., were visitors here Price, Elmer Peterson. Anderson eliminated extent and has to a large meet; The marriage of. Miss La Pearl at Mrs. Joe Nielsou's Sr. Sunday. the Guests week. last enjoying D. T. Riggs, undesirable forms in which that asPeterson, Jess Perry, were Mrs. F. Nyman, Mrs. R. A. Weeter to M. S. Wycoff, of December Mrs. Becky Holland, Bill Letter and A. W. Ray, W. H. Reese, Sr., R. sistance is given. The Federal . n. ltfia Pilaw Uiiff U'ora via. ma. r. inimed Mrs. of in the 1937, 26, t. Dan, presence Emmett j. C. Sheldon, Enoch Smith. provides under the Social Mrs. G. R. Mrs. friends McGonigal, at the home close relatives Sheldon, of.itors and iate here last week-enin aid, Wilson, J. B. Willis. W. H. War-del- l, 'security Act for grants Mrs. C. J. tn coupie is one oi me interesting 0 Mr. and airs, uud mawig J. Mrs. E. Wible, Gibson, Hal Andrew Wallace. Sr., whereby, all branches of government Allen, Mrs. F. Williams. Mrs. B. F. social events of the season. Taylor and Ray Greener. contribute a share in the maintenMrs. J. Perry. after the ceremony Immediately Columbia Joe Anselmo. Claud ance of the needy aged, the needy Pettis and A. the left for California, this Geo. CampIn newlyweds Bell. children. j blind and dependent Adams, Roy STAND ARDVILLE Oman Home Scene of where they toured the southern part, manner the local governments are bell, David Day and Geo. Foster. Dinner Party took in poiuts of interest, and. visited Hiawatha Chas. Asay, F. E. relieved of a great deal of the fin- Sunday Mr. and Mrs. LaFel Oman enter with relatives during the remainder Manuel Aquirre received a broken Elmer Frandsen, Jas. ancial burden, while they in cooperaBurdick, their home last Sunday of the holiday season. at tained administration Franklin tion' with the State Karl Jameson, Hilton, leg in the Standardville mine. evening with a delightful dinner in The bride, a graduate of Wasatch Larsen. Robt. McKinnon and Dell (and with general supervision by the guests: to the following has been in the Social Security Board, retain the compliment The A & A association sponsored Leamaster. Leona Gale, Hazel Gregerson, Fern Academy,late Dr. William T. employe of the Consumers J. R. Allen, Arch function of administering the funds Elliott, a New Y'ear's dance. More than 200 Mrs. Mr. and Joe Turner, we- Laurseu, Dr. L. R. Grover, and Dr. W. E. balloons were dropped on the crowd Beveridge, Wm. Edwards. R. D. used for public assistance and Odell Oman of Price, Joe DeLucca, Tuewell for the oast few vears. Arline lfare Robb, when strings were pulled at midnite. John purposes. Naylor, Faddis, and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sidwell. of a resident, was a very successful affair. The groom, Allen Carter and Jas. Jorgensen. Helper Statistics available covering j dinner. Games followed the serving of in Carbon county provide Sunnyside Samuel Barnes, Sam the schools of Indiana, where he re-- r Audrey McPhie has returned to Cowley, Fred Flaim. Jas. Peacock. an example. In the month of March Holiday Guest Complimented Athe ceived a college degree. Mr. Wycoff Wyoming, having visited with hej; Varner. was J. and C. A. Swain spent by 1936. $6,841.43 At Informal Dinner has worked as inspector of refriger- - sister, Mrs. Roy Birchard. Wattis Roy E. Alley, Thomas county in providing all three types Mrs. Mayme Hansen entertained S. Ware, of miMic assistance, this amount, at an informal dinner McKee and Russell at Pete's ation cars as representative of the of Orlene Nichols visited with Martha contribution the Geo. auemented E. eve- Pacific Fruit Express. He has been Pnrtis't. by T?nvQtOrann Chicken Inn last Wednesday ' well a known is and Mary Donaldson. in and Williams was active polities, the Federal Government, Gray. 'John Ramage, R. L. Hunter, ning in honor of Josephine Bellodi, and liked here. over that formerly increase Judd. Dell Adrian Anderson and a holiday guest at her home. The couple wll make their home in Audrey Birchard, Mary Cristelli, Castle Gate H. B. Allen. V. A. j provided by the State and County Guests present were: Mrs; Minnie for and John Cochrane have returned to available Statistics alone. units new Crowley Apartments. Lawrence Mrs. Bertha Spratling. Cath- the Babcock, Wm. J. Craig, Wahl, show 1937. Wasatch Academy. October They are extended congratulations Davis, Oscar W. Evans. Ira Leon jthe month of erine Street, Mrs. Jennie Bellodi, Carbon in was spent $12,871.80 the that of wishes Helpet Mrs. Frances Green and best Fletcher, Howard Gibson, Bert Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Forrester spent same purposes, rep Lena Piccioni, Journal and their many friends. of honor. Martin, Lawrence Olson, James county for the the and guest halgh alof in Salt Lake. increase further a Friday Westfield. M. B. Carlson and T. E. resenting hundred per cent in the one most To Miss Heck Hostess Hilton. Mr. W. W. Watson has accepted amount of money actually spent for ministrative connection with State Club Spring Glen Earl LeRoy Allen, Organize! - Newly Uho nnsitinn of superintendent or. proThese Governments. or local Pete Cima, Homer. Honahue. Theo. public assistance. The Wednesday evening sewing standard Fuel company. are administered by the AS a direct. result of the bOCial vifiinna Moroni Gentry, Wesley Edur, of the club, a newly organized club cm- e Insurance of of amount Bureau money t the S. Security-AcT. Jensen. Howard Hunt, a prising six members at present, met James Coclaffe and Wilma Seppl number of .. people .Social Security Board through Strong, Elmer Timothy and R. E. spent and the t.lv increased. A field nieanization whereby ouices last, week at the home of Elaine hav returned to Salt Lake where Wilcox. aphave been established in every state Honk- whom a daintv luncheon was'thev are attending Westminster and Rell Anderson, Ray further advantage of this law Wellington in : and in every large city of the served the guests. The remainder of .Henager'a respectively. pears in the fact that the grants E. Branch. Wm. Butler. H., S. are the evening was spent in sewing ac- Government Nation. laid of the Federal Grundvig, Geo. N. Hill. Moroni to tend and Dance Saturday These insurance provisions will not tivities G. B. Johnson, Neplii ;of a permanent mlure Hansen. Members of the club present were: until a steady purchasing power to become completely give' operative Norton. Gardens Wm. Rainbow Henry At Mortensen, members of our population who 1942 when the first monthly retire- Mary Skriner, Margaret Oveson, Mrs. Rasmussen, Foster Shimmin. Jas. those New Novelty Kavan- - To would otherwise largely depend upon ment benefits will be paid to indivi- Josephine White, Mary E. Simmons and Fritz Worley. I pro-This Elaine Jones. and. ' covcharity. and augh in -- Carl private occupations public duals working Albertson, Spring Canyon vides a direct benefit to business at The dance at the Rainbow Gardens the law, who reach the age Parley S. Beal. E. L. Fletcher. 'large in the degree to which the ered65byand are otherwise quainieu. New Year's Dinner this Saturday night will feature a of Thoa.' Gourd in an l He mer Jolly. of the nation is Compliments Guests new novelty that will prove interestHowever, in the meantime lump-suHeiner J. W. Crawford. John 'purchasing power Mrs.' E. H. Thomas entertained at ing and remunerative (especially to in made are increased. being benefit payments Pessetto and W. A. Warren. . a lovely dinner at her home some). You have enjoyed the danc-compensation cases of qualified workers attaining The unemployment Sweet Mine Floyd Anderson, in compliment to Mr. and day where cases in this and 65 not times be the age of and Saturday ing other nrnvisions of the new law may J. T. Charlesworth. John O. Genas the, such qualified workers have died Mrs. Herbert Robinson and family, night will be no exception. try, Claud Hall and Frank Morgan. evaluated on the same basis and Mr. and Mrs. James Kavanagh . Ralph's modern orchestra plus the Kenilworth John A. Burton. L. public assistance and welfare, proand family, and for her grandchild( Continued Next Week ) as not have yet floor and the knowledge that fine Anderson. W. T. Dixon. James visions since they and Max Berg ren, Marian, Joan and various the in full crowd will be there plus the in John operation been Robert your Henderson, Gultorc, Miriam Cochran of Provo. states. Only one state, Wisconsin, Tom and Jerry will make the RainJudd, Geo. O. Jensen. Jas. Morbenefits bow Gardens the rendevous of the unemployment gan, H. T. Milton. Robt. McCardy, has paid Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tunuo were states will again. county L. P. Pearce and M. L. Snow. during 1937. Twenty-twSalt Lake visitors during the Xmas Trfwis. , manaeer of the wm1o... Peerless Howard Jones and J. begin to pay benefits in January who went to the dances The people holidays. j 1938. In Utah alone approximately Strand Theatre, on New Year's Eve and New Year's' was a business caller Redford. 85.C00 workers enjoy the protection in Salt Lake Monday night. Harper Neal Hanks. Mr. Otto Osanno, brother of Mrs. Night made up an estimated 1500, insurance along of unemployment and Ralph wi.shes to extend to those and Florence Chrlds, J. C. Stultz Evelyn Ossana, came from Arma, Kan with about 22,000,000 other workers local nursery teachers, the spent sas to attend the funeral of Mr. J. who attended, appreciation for their in the United States. The various at their homes in Salt Lake. C. Ossana. He stayed with the family patronage. holidays state laws enacted in this connection SPRING GLEN over the New Year' Holidays. Mr: O. There is no advance in price Get and operating under general superJack Vignetto returned Friday from Osanna has been a prominent bus- your partner and your ticket and vision of the Social Security Board By v':::t:' C'.mo Long Beach, California, where he iness man of Anna, Kansas for the be all ready for the fun and a chance, attempt to provide at least tempor- spent Christmas with his family. at the Tom and Jerry. B.Y.U. past 26 years. Beth Rowley returned to the henofita fnr neriod during which with a few of numbers after spending days herthpre are iarge Bessie Weeter, student nurse at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Rowley, ployed workers. For the most part Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake, re they provide for the payment of turned to her duties after spending Alfred Huxford visited at the home benefits np to 14 to 16 weeks during the holidays with her family here. of his parents, in Spring Glen. which time an individual is unem- A GREAT DRUGLESS ployed and is attempting to secure Catherine Gardner, student at the HEALTH SERVICE few t A. Employ-'menMrs. new work. The Utah State Haycock spent L.D.S. Business college in Salt Lake weeks in California. Service operates in connection StSL'& m immm mum lipai rptiirnoil to her studies. 'with the Utah Unemployment Com- a clinic centlv to Janetta Buchanan spent the holi-- i pensation Division and the intention Gene Saccomano, student of the is that every effort will be made to days in Coalville. over by Dr. 15 presided University of Utah, returned to his the holidays of J. Palmer, Mr on1 fra TTn rrv Pnrriv nf'tml .nnnomorl ntYt KnfVirn an1 rlnr. studies after spending his family in Sprng Glen. 4Tv0 its I School of Palmer Greenriver spent a few days at the ' in g the time ho is receiving unem- - with the i i in , i home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank How pioyment Denems. Mi- 4? freight travplinir Ijiwipupp. Chiropractic, Davenport, lett. Since only one slate unemployment D & R G W was a bus for the agent, Iowa, and In full nnprntlnn fnr fit laar tins iofn visitor here Monday. Mis3 Violet Duke spent the holi-,ieahim the a short time, it is impossible to iness findings determine the direct results of the days at her home in Provo. CORD the holidays Latuda regarding Frank spent various state laws. However, tho In Colorado. PRESSURE Discovery. Leanor Howlett returned home for .purpose is to maintain the worker? with relatives a few days visit with her parents 'purchasing power, in part, and to Service is now offered g Great Drugless Mr. and Mrs. W. Thurman of Sa-before returning to nursing training: relieve his distress while temporarily with over the visited instru- - 1 Lake holidays with this method - Also Nerve at Colorado Springs, Colorado. unemployed. It is easy to calculate here. relatives the effect of such a program when a The Vern Douglas players per- - period of depression arrives and ference of transmission - Special curtailed. is LUiuit-at vuo employment auumuuj COME IN NOW AND REGISTER FOR THIS CLINIC Anne Broderick left for her studies The proceeds go to needy children. Like Unemployment Compensation We Want To Reach a Great Number of Sick People after in last Denver visiting Sunday for glasses. Insurance provisions of the In Upper Headache, Backache, Sciatica (pains down limbs), Pains the Social Security Act have not yet over the holidays with her parents. Ailments Will Other a Great and Many Neck 0 Neck), (Wry Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rowley reached the state of complete oper Lucille Litizzette returned to her Respond Under This Latest Treatment were Salt Lake visitors last week. ation and may not be evaluated on 43 or Call at the HELPER HOTEL PHONE af at Westminister studies College the same basis as public assistance Entrance - Room 6 Floor Second Mitchel Clores " returned to Cali- and welfare. However, the effects of ter spending the holidays here with fornia after spending some time at this program may at least in a de- her parents. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Frank gree be Anticipated. Mr. Darryl Von Draska of Des Insurance program is The Old-Ag- e Steele CHIROPRACTOR Iowa, has been at house Moines, is of which the law the only part over home Licensed in C. in Ossana 20 II. Thergerson spent the holidays directly administered by the Federal guest at the J. adthe no holfdays. Government and which has at his home in Manti. i ... ... -- As provided by law the list eludes four prospective juror3 for every 100 voters in the last election in each precinct, as nearly as a3 is practicable. The list is follows: AnpriceR. h. Allred, IraDave Borrell, Grant Alger, derson, David L. Bryner, J. E. Babcock, Frank IS HELPER James Besso, E. F. Cartmell, Samuel C. Clegg, Orvill Chidester. John W. Chapman, L. Caldwell, John S. Day, Felix Dusserre. Grant O. Edwards, Carl Empey, Jr., Elmer Evans, Harold For- . Fergus-sonsyth, Leo Fowler, Alice Gordon, Fausett. Ervin Harry Mat Gilmour. Ferron Gardner, le-Re- ll Gunderson. Loren Golding, Abraham W. Graham, George Greenhalgh, Ernest Horsley, W. G. Hannab, H. H. Holdaway, J. B. Hardy, L. A. Hills, David Judd. H. S. Johnson, Albert Jeanselme, Harry Kelly, Dell Lambson, Wm. Lamph, G. R- - Leonard, James Leo Ross Liddell, Littlejohn, Geo. Sr., Charles Larsen, Lowry, Milner, Jr., J. A. Myers, Lincoln M. Mathis, LeGrand Marshall, John Milano, W .B. McMullin, B. Frank Nigro, Ed F. Mclntyre, Nielson, L. G. Newcomb, O. S. Nelson, Geo. A. Nixson, Seren 'Olsen, E. E. Pierce, John A. John Phillips, Elmer Powell, Prince, Otto C. Richert, Jasper 'Robertson, Harry Ross, 'Fred Reynolds, Vm. Robb. A. W. Shiner, Clifton Swasey, Elmer Stringham, A. L. Tucker, Wm. J. Turner, R. Wm. J. Turner, R. J. ; J. f Turner, Thompson, Dell Clarence Turner, f Vincent, G. W. Waterman, Harold Ari Wilson, Charles E. Williams, . thur Warren, Nora Watkins, Kenneth E. Wilson. Vernon Wilson, 'and S. S. Young. Frank Scofield John Bezyack, Silli-to- e Gorishek. John Rudman, J. B. and Joseph Williams. Clear Creek Jas. Averett, 0. V. Henderson and Wm. Bailey, Charles E. Jensen. Spring Canyon Arthur Livingston, Andy Mower, Anthone L. FOR s . enter-Sulliva- i j I home-Popula- j -- d i , r - ma-jteri- Old-Ag- Night Feature j Building materials and New-Year'- s o Seruice v. PHONE 72 - -- , IHANN0UNCEMENT!!! . SOCIAL SECURITY OUTFIT 10 employees or less 125 Complete No. SO-1- 0 each Outfit Consists of: Loose Leaf Ring Binder 8x10'j Personnel Employees Record Sheets. Sheets Earning Larger outfits President s-i-r Priced. All Necessary Registering during January. o-- Old-Ag- Records J AA I.UU JJELPER JOURNAL 21 Health ! Social Security 10 to 50 Employees Complete study with the u Information for rt sat latest t proportionately PHONE attend e W. Henderson years t Practice Utah |