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Show f f 9AGE THE EIGHT State Liquor Officers Jailed By Price Officers (Continued SPECIAL DANCE AT Celebrate at the Rainbow Gardens; saw you In a care one night." Headquarters for driving licenses along and Dowse Bell, Saturday evening. Remember t he Inspectors moved form the Carnegie Lhrary was modern Parley special feature. Migliaccio's with two other Inspectors, room in pop-- , to the county commissioners new five teswill M. orchestra present Mathews, F. V. Salmon and Examina-focourt house Saturday, the will sing tified the place had been raided ular song hits, and Ralph s for driving permits will be you a Popeye specialty, several hours prior to the scuffle, each Saturday ornlng bet- given and that at that time Robert E. nacle Bill the Sailor" 9 and 12 o clock of hours the The dance will be an all night on;een Lee. brother of the mayor and barstate highway patrolmen, Jack tender at the club, had been ar- and as it is the one you have been by and Vernon Davis, Sullivan we so for to forward long, the county jail, looking rested, booked at There of the isj Thirty-fouand released on his own recogniz- expect to meet you there. to be plenty doing this ance. passed the tests and are as "J j ' r Bar-jtion- . Charges FUed By Board The commission had filed charges against the two bartenders and the club owner and after obtaining seizure orders from district court had removed all furnishings and fixtures from the premises. Mayor Lee, following the hearing, said the liquor commission "Is very unfair In its attitude." adding that while "I personally am not in sympathy with the law. the law must be enforced and I will do all In my power to do so. Such violations must be prosecuted." Mr. Black declared the fact the inspector had been bound over to district court "constitutes one of the most ridiculous miscarriages of justice ever entertained in any court in the state of Utah." Both Mr. Black and Mayor Lee Wednesday night said they contemplated further action, but refused to reveal just what courses may be taken. g n thirty-seve- follows: urday night. Ralph Migliaccio and his orchestra May Young, Sharp Lee. Price; will present a popular program in May Hearth, Price; Jack Love-Price; station over President the honor of Lee Wilson, Price; John - lees, Emery; KEUB from 6:30 to 7 Saturday eveJohn c'aslck Spring tto. ing" Can- , Canyon; Louis Mismask, Spring Coming dances include the Basket-Ales Price; Mathis, ball dance on February 5 the Am- erican Legion of Mohrland on Feb-Clay Allred. Price; Fer- ruary 12 and the coming Forty- ron'0ardner. Price E E penlngton) ! Ball. niners' j Eleanor Penington, Martin; Martin; 'jack (jailor, Kenilworth. "BE THAR SIKANOtK" Watch for dates, etc. J NOTICE ALL CAMP CORRESPONDENTS Dus to cercumstances over which we had no control, we are compelled to hold all camp news over until next week. (Signed) C. N. Memmott, Albert Roberts, Price; Edward Sunnyside; Woodrow Peacock, n.ouer, vviinam spring canyon; Price; Bert Keller, Price; Robert Storm, Price; Mrs. Ruby Gerber, Wellington; Jas. A. Berensen, Helper; Marion Anderson, Price; Lloyd Amano, Price; Clifford Anderson, Price; Lowell Davis, Castle Gate; Barbara Liddell. Price; Kenneth Marx, Price; Wallace Safely, Price; Vance Tucker, Cleveland and Bert Dusserre, Price. An-itho- n, i f T tt T Monday tf t Friday Satureay y January 28th 29th 31st f t f THREE RousX ing Bargain Days Featuring thousands o dollars worth of winter mer-- " Trices have been chopped chandise at a fraction of former Prices! away down . . . Many items are "Few of a Kind!" Play Safe . . . Must go! V Priced to Clear - Starting Friday Morning at 10 o'clock. HOLD EVERYTHING . . . COME IN ON THE RUN T T T T f iy t f T t f tt BOYS UNDERWEAR, long sleeve, loong leg (150 only) Q each BOYS MELTON JACKETS, sizes 14 and 16 (10 only) $J.OO each UNDERWEAR, Winter weight for lgmen sizes 50 and 52 (40 pr.) 79 pr. SHEET BLANKETS 66x76 each ( 50 only ) CAR or ROBE BLANKETS 66x76 (20 only) $J.OO each MENS GENUINE LEATHER JACKETS SJ.98 each (6 only) 4g MENS PRINT DRESS SHIRTS, fast color BLANKET ENDS Extra quality CURTAIN SCRIM REMNANTS MENS ALL-WOO- SHIRTS, L JACKETS MENS WORK PANTS, OUTING FLANNEL y 27-in- nk ch Covert (150 yards) (50 only) (50 yards) SHEER MATERIALS (80 LADIES WINTER COATS (2 only) (1 only ) $7.60 each t each 9 $.90 each 9g Pr each 4 h yard yards) (5 only) (12 only) $195 $2-2- 9 gi20 yard , COME EARLY BEFORE THE SIZE OR yy yy y y (35 pair) each $1.49 each 49g Pair $1-8- jjg ... yard $J.65 each $.45 each each (1 only) $Q.35 each (3 only) $1Q.65 each KIND YOU WANT IS GONE OF fV f y fy fy ty MERCHANDISE fy yf f fy y y y y y fy fY Y 1 NOTICE and Mrs. Norman Bosweu Mr 7 pound announce the birth of a -- 4. January Moaday. born baby bov, I will not be responsible for aaj future bills or obligations contracted E F YaspSPo Kern j FOR RENT Distributed R t y y January Sale On f? RANGES! ?y British War Veterans May Join The Canadian League ti www w i Carbon county British War Veter ans are requested to get in touch with P. G. Clark, commander of the British Empire Service league, if they wish to join the Canadian L?-gio- It is believed there are a number of British war veterans residing here at the present time. Membership in the Canadian Legion does not neces sitate Canadian service, as service in any branch of the British service qualifies one for membership. Commander CJark may be reached at 1050 Blaine Avenue, Salt Lake City, or communications may be ad dressed to E. D. Gates. 618 Sixth Avenue, Salt Lake City. According to Principal Melvin C. Wilson, the students are taking their the first final examinations for semester. Monday, the second semester begins and an additional score of students is expected to enroll for the remainder of the year, bringing the total enrollment far above former years, the report stated. Helper Moose Hold Social To The Helper Chapter No. 1659, of the Loyal Order of Moose will hold a social Saturday evening at the K. of P. Hall at 9 p.m. dancing, be t I l I j and re- served during The proceeds will be used for the purchase of basketball suits for the Moose basketball team. The committees are working hard to insure the success of the social. FREE! Yes, absolutely free! A gift that will give service every day in tne year. You'll be aeiigntea. Head the large announcement on page 7 in this issue of fountain pen and pencil sets that the Helper Journal is giving away tor a short time. f 1 . I ' j f? ? ft tf For a Limited Time Only We are Making an Unusual Offer! - EACH of the Three Popular JlOr aim jLlm BREAKFAST SET 1 rVIXCIl UlOUCis 5-Pi- fy . y y f fy fX TOR 1 building v ff materials y RANGE & BREAKFAST SET FOR - - $109.50 $99.50 y y y and I i $139.50 ?V f fy Service y PHONE 72 ran I'll" i 1 t t the course of the evening. enrtr-ra- ? s?0 f Second Semester Besran Monday y There will yV freshments will yf y fy JAN. 27, of the Elmie Bernardi. manager Hardware Co. j MarljeBOn. and Furniture Helper is u--, (Signed) MIKE MARKESON. is in Los Angeles, where he Dur-- I convention. of furniture a attention the Helper, Etaa. tending It has come to Leweek Mr. Bernardi plans notice next of American first the DaUj 21, No. jamiary Post ing Carbon some to attend the San Francisco iurni-19;Date of ,ast notice Februa through that of Helper gion, has ture convention. information '3, 193S. misunderstanding, been put out to the effect that the a American Legion is interested in N T O R R Rainthe for dance that is scheduled 29th bow Gardens in Helper on the One modern apartment- - 2 nice big of tiis month. In view of the fact or unfurnished. $10 that this is the night on which Car- rooms, furnished furnished iflb.50 President's unfurmsned, bon county celebrates the modern house, 2 porches,, the of in view Also and Birthday Ball, tail ninon: and garage, further fact that this ball is officially basement of Balance north block one feels Post Pollastro,the in Price this year, Station. stateRock Service that it should take note of the Martin, Utah ments and the impression that has been left in some quarters to the extent of making its position clear. Post No. 21, and so far as we know, all other American Legion House, Can be used for Units of this district, have no conGeneral Brewing CorpwaUun 2cs Francum or obliga Portland Seaulm Los Angclei nection nor any interest business or private home. tion to the dance mentioned above. , Inquire at The management of the dance is SERVICE STATION MIDLAND holding a regular Saturday evening By 214-Helper Phone As dance at the Rainbow Gardens. Co. Mercantile Helper an attraction this management had on buried The dead ones are contemplated bringing the Salt Lake Phone 141 Helper Drum and Bugle Corps "down for the "Boot Hill." The live ones will be etc. event, but due to possible misunder- at "Poker Flat." Watch for dates standing that might arise had this been used, has conorganization sented to use them at a later date, thus removing any implication that the American Legion was interested in the affair. This statement of fact is being published to clear the record and to avoid any embarressment to either party should comment be made on the Legion attitude on this affair. M. H. WILSON, Adjutant, Carbon Post No. 21. be $.00 set (20 only) (Extra Special) CHILDRENS WINTER COATS (9 only) $4.35 each each (40 only) Talon fastener LADIES RAYON GOWNS SILK SHIRTING fc $J.98 each N Pre-Shru- at (10 only) (36 only) (6 only) (30 pair) MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS, Extra size MENS DRAWERS, long leg ?y 67g each 18$ yard 50 yard 100 yards Mens LUNCH KIT and VACUUM BOTTLE fY f f fy 250 yards large sizes MENS BLANKET LINED JACKETS MENS SHEEP-SKILINED COATS y y y y y x (50 only 300 yards 200 only, each TOWEL ENDS, large 500 only at 4g RAYON REMNANTS, a real bargain Y BLANKET LINED Y V . . . - f fT I RECORD STRAIGHT DRIVERS PERMITS r ES. JUST TO KEEP THE GET 'THIRTY-FOU- R RAINBOW GARDENS from Page One) HELPER JOUR ML-HELP- THURSDAY, UTAH J 31st SALE ENDS JANUARY y HELPER FURNITURE y ? AND HARDWARE CO ? JL. a Jm A. Al. a. Jm Am A Am Am .... Am A .V. .A1 .ajTAA'W |