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Show THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1938 THE books for sale Journal office. HELPER The Seal RAINS JOURNAL CASTLE GATF TRUSSES By Muds Wiley Wheeler is in the Stan-(larhospital recovering from an opRobert Williams, A. P. French. eration. Wesley Hyatt, of the Calumet Fuel The P.T.A. held its final Co. iu Colorado, James Thorpe of meeting of the season last Tuesday night Clear Creek. Al Thompson of Sunty-idThe following officers were elected r.nd Moroni Hciner of Salt Lake, for the coming year: President. Mrs. ifcie all visitors fci it last wek. I. W. Duncan; vice president. Mr. Mr Wm. MemmoM Is back to worx Cecil Dimick: secretary. Mrs. Albert Shaw; treasurer. Mrs. Charles Han-ley- . after a brief ill ies?. for which be received treatment at the St Marks his;;tal. The sympathy of this community is extended to the Rich family in Ivan Kelson wa? removed to his the death of their son and brother. home this week irom the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Mel Huggard and here after being il! for the past lamny are maKing their home in week with pneumoiia. American Fork for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ted King and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Nielsen were and Mrs. I. W. Duncan, were Mt Ferron visitors last week. Pleasant visitors Sunday. Little Roger Jensen has been ill Mrs. Wesley Robertson 1b vibiting with the mumps. her parents home in Vernal this Dorsey Proudfoot left here Tues week. day for Montana to take up his duties in the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morrison. Jess Stagg and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sermos were Provo visitors Saturday. e L. & A. DRUG Professional JOE BARBOGLIO, JR w Attorney-at-La- Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone Helper, Utah 90 AARON J. IIANSON General Insurance 58 Life Insurance Wet Main St A Specialty Price, Utah LATUDA Lorraine By DeCola Mr. Yal Turri spent tnree days in Iake last week. LaFEL OMAN Salt ATTORNEY AT LAW Miss Isabelle Koelling was a visitor in the capitol city Saturday and Sunday. Stafford Helper Biflfl. pnone Hal Schultz left 160-- for Los Angeles is expected last Tuesday evening. He back some time this, ween. PAGE THKEB UTAH DEMOCRATS NAME Mrs Reptusrect? AT HELPER, DISTRICT HEADS payments are not generally due in the majority of instances as yet. LOANS IVE Mrs. Earl McAlpine and her dramatic students are rehearsing two dramatic sketches to be presented about June 1 in a local theatre. HELP 100 FAMILIES The complete list of Democratic officers elected in the 28 voting dist nets have been announced by Donald Hacking, county secretary. They are: South Price Pell Gardner, chairman: Mrs Leona vice chairman; Johnston, LeRoy Powell, secretary-treasurer- ; commit teemen. Bert Pressitt. B. H. Young and Harold Johnston. Eight cooperative loans to farmers the Farm Security through adminis- was a Salt Lake Charles Ledger tration, have been made, these in- business visitor Monday. ICO families either cluding through Dwnership or through patronage contracts to share services. Loans average about 1120O. and are usually for various types of farm machine; y cooperatives, one being a bull block. Mark W. Johnson, rural rehabilitation supervisor for Carbon and Emery counties .stated that this type of loan as a means of rehabilitation. Is probably the most effective, as it Includes more people at a lower average cost per person. Carbon and Emerv counties at the present time have 202 families included In the Farm Security administration the program. During month of April. 29 loans were ap proved. 13 of these being new applications and 16 being supplemental loans to persons already included tn the program. slnce the administration was set up in this section In 1935, 15 per cent of the principal payments have been made. Mr. Johnson pointed out that delinquency in payments is very slight, the low total repayment being due chiefly to the fact that principal Northeast Price chairman: Mrs. Anne Meuotti. vice chairman: Ben Ward, secretary; Willis Bean, treasurer: committeemen. Alvin Wolsey. Frank W. A. Eugle, HEAT Comfort Memory and J. R, Moyle. Northwest Price William Campbell, chairman; Mrs. Katherine Wallace .vice chairman: Tom Fitzgerald, secretary; Mrs. Dru-ciliPowell, treasurer: committeemen. James Alley. O. K. Clay and Ray Allen. Spring Glen W. O. Murphy, chairman; Eva Han sen, vice chairman; Harold S. Duke.; committeemen Mrs. W. D. Bryson and son. were secretary - treasurer; Glen Jackson. Bry Miller and Martin week-envisitors in Salt Lake. Matekovlc. East Price Miss Hilda Thorpe of Salt Lake is R. S. Williams, chairman; Mrs. N. her visiting mother. Mrs. Eva Thorpe, Lauris. vice chairman; Mrs. Ed Coll. this ween. committeemen. secretary treasurer; R. A. Bryner, LeGrand Mathis and Miss Sadie Ogden was Columbia of guest honor at a party held here last Tues- Parley P. Johnson. Mrs. David L. Day, chairman; Hiawatha day evening in the church, given by Wreada Peterson, vice chairman; EuJohn Jarvi. chairman: Mrs. Anna the officers and teachers nf tho gene DeAngeies. secretary-treasurer- ; Ward organizations. Miss Ogden Steckelman, vice chairman; W, G. committeemen, John Crawford, Mrs. commit Hannah Evans and Mike Botonakis. leaves for the Swedish mission field Burgess, secretary-treasurefrom the Richfield Ward, and enters teemen. Shifton Gordon, Francis Hel-maand Merrit Brady. the Mission school in Salt Lake on Consumers (National) May 23. Mrs. Eddy Martin, chairman; An operetta "Over the Wall," was Gladys Martin, vice chairman. Scofield presented here last Thursday evening Joseph Podbvesek Jr., chairman; by the first five grades of the school at the Amusement hall. It was very Mrs. Lee Thomas, vice chairman; . secretary-treasurerwell directed and the costumes were Frank Helsten, Kenilworth very pretty. Leading parts were tak Joe Dudler, chairman; Mrs. Cecil en by Andrea Whittaker, Harry vice chairman; Everett Morgan, Day, Thacker, Wayne Nielsen, LeGrande secretary - treasurer ; committeemen Jones and Loia DeAngeies. Art Bailey, R. A. Murray and Mrs. E. Jones A farewell program and dance Spring Canyon were given Monte Snow, son of Mrs. C. A. Newren, chairman; Ruth Fad- Bessie Snow, who leaves for the .G. Llndstrom, Southern States Mission field from dis. vice chairman; G Committeemen, our Ward, entering the Mission school secretary treasurer: E. L. Hill, C. J. Millarich and James in Salt Lake May 23. The program McPhie. was conducted by the Bishopric. a f AlS ill 0 ifl nlliii There Is An ABERDEEN DEALER In Your Community INDEPENDENT & GOAL COKE r; n WALLACE I.onaine MORTUARY LICENSES EMBALMER8 A. N. Wallace. Mgr. Prone 1M 41 N. Tat East ' price Utah DeCola. Francis Ledger and Elizabeth Vedano were in Provo last Saturday. Mrs. E. X. Radcliff spent Saturday in Mt. Pleasant. Watch and Jewelry Repairing By Experts All work Guaranteed at THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS EDWARD SHEYA ft bw-Wf- lh '&K Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alexander were hosts to a sunrise breakfast Sunday morning in Price Canyon in .loiior of Mrs. Ralph Rosebeny. nee V'ua Larsen. of Los Angeles. if4 t A .A Lawyer PUBLIC Bank Bldf State 102 Room Helper 7 to 8 p.m. Open Evening Helper, Utah Phone 118-- J Hal Taylor Pi Dictator A. J. Carlson Secretary Moose Loyal Order of at P.M. tietlng Every Tuesday HALL LODGE LrfllOU few DO YOU NEED MONEY? NOTARY PEERLESS By "Caught in the actl" Dedee Abot baked this beautiful birthday cake as a surprise for Mike Anders in "Star in, My Kitchen," but Mike walked in unexpectedly and spoiled the surprise. There are many delightful sur- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marsh of Stockton, California, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marsh last see the cooking school picture. Applications (All and Mrs. Jack Jones in Salt Lake last nee&. IJ wr visited Mr. Jim Biama visited In last week. 51 Salt Lake Mrs. Harry Draper aie vacationing in Oregon. and Mrs. Emil Brown is visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ixisik announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie, to Mr. Robert Chubbick of Mutual. I I J (sAl 0 to 12 aaOTf i i i BUNNEL MOTOR CO. : Helper, Utah "tj j i Mrs. Colletti of Wyoming is visit ing at the home of her daughter Mrs. Don Rolando. and . -- ST" Q .riims Phone Mr. family Strictly Confidential) Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kuff motored to Spanish Fork last week. prises in store for the women of this community when they 8ecured Quickly and Economically week. Mr. n n A Loan on Your Car Can be Leona Karclch A A .A EVERYTHING Rcnia California Wines U J a711 i TJ Products ol BOMA WINE COMPANY. Lodi, California " ABOUT IT SAYS NOT JUST IN BRILLIANT STYLE . . . BUT IN ROOMINESS AND RIDING COMFORT SATISFACTIONS BEFORE . . . tOW PRICE HAS NEVER BOUGHT SO MANY FINE-CA-R STANDARD VILLE By Bus Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. R. Monroe and fam ily visited in Salt Lake last week. The Aaronic Priesthood, under the direction of Grant Harris, attended the Aaronic outing at San Rafael. Mrs. ' George .t. WITH BEAUTIFUL The Welfare Department convention members were taken through the mine and tipple Saturday. Forrester was visitor last Saturday. J. C. T I V t V ' I tir wrvT tttutp wnii rrdmire a home wilh awn- - and cooler ings, imagine how much more attractiveof your own nwninas wilh be would home your selection. Wo can show you dozens of brilliant new paerns SUNAWAY Awnings, tailored to in measure by one of America's leading awning makers. Phone and well be glad to bring samples "Pd complete information at your convenience. long-wearin- entertained Fullerton at a bridge party Wednesday. f fV g HELPER FURNITURE AND HARDWARE CO fV a t Three cases of mumps were the nnlv communicable cases reported during the week ended May 6 in Car bon county outside of Price, accord inc to a communication this weeli I'tflh State Board of f..,.m tho chick-enpoHealth. In Price, two cases of rewere one of mumps and ported. la Emery county, three me!1i th only new diseases tirro listed for the week. 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