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Show THE HELPER FOUR PAGE JOBBNAL.nELPEB, Shower Thursday Wednesday Evening Club Mrs. Lloyd Carter, nee June Davi was hostess to Mw e. N. ' A tlit- Wednesday Night club with her was guest of honor at a shout A , - aWfti list comprised 0f Mrs. R. A. Thursday evening at ta. home of I'-were Uamea rent Mrs F. Nyman ami Mrs. J- - Mia. Byron uaner servea. In a luncheon Pebekah Card Party playej and Barboglio. Members of the club Guests complimenting Mrs. Carter The Rebekah Order v. ill hold attendance were Mrs. E. Gibson, Mrs. Mrs. George public card paity on Fiii.ay, Febru- I; A. .jlson, Mrs. A. Dalpiaz, Mrs. 'were Mrs. C. L. Dyet. Mrs. Malerker. John at Mrs. Mr.' C. anJitorium civic Mrs. R. Fanring, the at Kelly, y 3, ;j gullivan, Mrs. -P. H. Mrs. J. Lloyd, committee John Gale, Mrs. 0. Maulsby, Mis. C. J. Alien, ::,0 p.m. Members of the ' Mrs. Carr. Ken Mrs. assure C. to James. everyone Jouflaa. hard Frank Mrs. and perrv are working nrizes were won by Mrs. rrvln Johnson. Mrs. Pert Lewellyn, ...itendinp- a eood time. There will be' Lamar Mis. Crawford. Me! Fabrins Mrs. Jouflas and Mrs. Dart mv a nominal charge. Crawford. Mrs. Ralph Crawrora, Mrs. Women's Club To Meet jm Bryner, Mrs. Reginald Sidwell, Thursday Afternoon Clu.i The Thursday Afternoon club met jjis Raymond Weeter. Mrs. Forest The Women's Club will meet next Thursday, January 2(5, in the U'idies' at the home of Mrs. A. L. Miner for Benedict, Mrs. Bill Wetmore. Mrs. its session of bridge. The invited rjjn Murphy. Mrs. Raymond Berrett, Iunge 100m of the civic auditorium. A very interesting program is being guest to the club was Mrs. Paul Mrg E,nie Cima, Mrs. Paul darter, Mrs. John Buchanan, Mrs. Charles arranged under the direction of Mrs. I'essetto. Members present were: is. C. JUrs. R. Demnian. A Charles omith. Mrs. are Mrs. All members Miller. iAHelli Mrs. urged Clyde Meramott. Mrs. D. K. Downey. Mrs.jRprt nunnel, Mrs. Mogran Locke. '0 attend. A. Dalpiaz, Mrs. IS, Momu. aire, Mrs. Frank Mullins, Mrs. Byron uar- J. Mrs. J. Bergera, jter, Mrs. W. If. Wardell. Mrs. Dav- Mrs. Bruce Moffitt was hostess to Maulsby. Mrs. Mrs. and F. TuesMrs. home Nyman her at club ies, Mrs. Marvin Lambson. Mrs. Lou Barboglio, her sewing F. Rosone. Davis, Mrs. Leonard Thayne, Mrs. day afternoon. Childs. Betty Carter and, the guest Rubber bands for sale at The Helper) Prizes were won by Mrs. mott. Mrs. Dalpiaz- and Mrs. Nyman. of honor. Many beautiful gifts were received by the recent bride. - - ; -- ACTIO!! OF CARBON'S J THURSDAY, JANUARY UTAH e ON STRAND STAGE LEGISLATORS To permit (Lindstrom) its sub- and state (Continued From Page One) of the Through the cooperation of the employes state under the Junior high school and Na divisions to organize Helper ; out at the meeting that bus drive tional Assemblies of America," Dr. labor relations act. Refened to health "' Luther S. II. Gable, lone survivor of "K ,aJ ,crs and labor committee. t0 was To permit f90 fed S.B. 41 (Lindstrom) group of six men who refinM bitant in view of the fact that first radium commercially in the counties to lease or rent tax sale machines can be used for no other) will appear on the stage 'America, ropei ty school' ..'nnitiosp ' than for transroitine ..... , . To permit ' 01 line oirana S.B. 42 (Lindstrom) ineaire lor one aay to 25th. . only. Wednesday, January give prefergovernment agencies P "aCe sUtements! This remargable interpreter of financial of publishing itive gcience wiu entertaia and instruct point is pei cent or less. county school districts with his fascinating story everyone such statements in can understand. A recognized author. mu3t tTrfo'ir. publish (Cowles) to toiom memto whom and ity on radium. Dr. Gable . tella how ' showing hers of the legislature from accept- is made, it was discovered, how it is refined, each what for expenditure ins iatd state post ions while mem- C on the other hand, are how it is used, and paints an in- ty districts, Ke. . thereafter. ber or for. two. vears ,. ' subjected to less exacting requre-- i spiring picture of future possibdl- ferred to J'ica'-- nnm ut ee ment Tne bo;trd urgpd U)at steps De tjes, He will display to lhe audience cases containing vividly to eliminate such dismmina- - protected sy other bill setting up election Radium carried for the . tl0n' scintillating cifi.---.The last frtr thirl replv to an invitation, the board audience to observe. legislature." in enacting the direct . . . .. . . a monihor of thp' , . ...i. - - aerpprt to heeome Dr. uauie recenuy appeared in a tinmary law, repealed pannes esHosts To Club ' election short subject produced by ma.hinery for Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wardell en tablishing to failed Radium and all who saw-iand cities replace tliese lertained the Sunday club thi3 week The organization has for its aim tne concerning will surely be present ;at tie Members in attendance were Mr. andj'hm. of the public schools of Under Qonn.nv T ndstmmv rn'O'ios- - improvement Strand Theatre Wednesday, January Mrs. O. L. Kellv. Mr. and Mrs. S. B.I America. a rtiroet pr f'anl a,1fH't to view him in person. M.miio' Mr. and Mrs. S. P Coltonjil. i Fix Gymnasiium Use so desired. if .Mr. and Mrs. John Malecker. Mr. and!m:u'.v Action was taken at the meeting; Along with a number of others, Mrs M.d Crawford use of the district's new: of was Lindstrom regarding A delicious simripr was .itw1 M,i,rSeantor '1 tie uwhoard ceculed that a introduced Senator gymnasium. by bill, played. rence E. Nelson of Murray, which the building: would not be available! ' would transfer the power of filling for use for private parties. Sewing Club Meets at Price ! Elaine Jones of Price was hostess vacancies in the legislature from the p0r sports activities of any kmd,! to the Wednesday Sewing Club last chief executive to tne county com- - or for functions presented by such of the political party involved, organizations as the churches, the1 week. Members in attendance eluded: Mary Kavanagh, Margaret The measure provides that when a gymnasium may be used unon re- Oveson, Elaine Heck. Mis John Bi- vacancy occurs, the governor shall quest. To take care of lights, a anco, Mrs. Bert Munk, Fay Lawley direct the county committee to rec- - charge of $1 an hour will be made, ommend an appointment by secret and 50 cents an hour for janitor and Mrs. Dayton Kelly. ' vote'service. If entertainments for which CODE NUMBERS Mr. Cowles' bill would prohibit 'admission is charged are Club Hostess given the V,Uf TloA Pnrt w school from being offered. Mrs. h. R, Bills entertained her legislators district will require 25 per club Wednesday of last week. Mem- - from accepting, appointive positions cent of the receipts. Gals. 934 Qts. 933 bers attending were Mrs. William i"nt" two years after the expiration .4g SHOW Wetmore. Mrs. John St. Louis. Mrs. of their term of office. The measure; Calif. While Port " Salt City proved a busy cen- George Pizza. Mrs. Ed Marchetti. is designed to prevent legislators 938 Gals. 948 Qts. Mrs. Joe Skriner. Mrs. Bud Peterson from using their position to secure ter for peop!;' over the week-end- . with the Utaa Pres3 As- and Mrs. Harold Wahl. for themselves political jobs. It Is Calif. Muscatel Prizes were won by Mrs. Mar- intended that in this way, the prac- - sociation meeting, a county officials' Gals. 973 Ota. 972 !JJ chetti, Mrs. St. Louis Canadian votes a meeting influence and tice of and Legion meet, trading and Mrs. for appointments would b made ex- inS. drawing people therj from varnl Calif. Sherry tremely unprofitable, if nrt eliminat- - us counties. Seen there from Hel- K Qts. 1038 ed. per and vicinity were Frr.nk and Joe Eastern Star Dance Saturday Nil-A. Jack R. Vignetto. The Past Matrons' Circle of the Barboglio, son and Mrs. Nilson. Silas Rowley,! Alcohol i0 Eastern Star will hold a dance at CIVIC CLUBS MEET by Volume iMrs. Vondella Knight, Veila Satter-the Masonic Temple in Price this ithwaite. C. N. Memmott. Dr. C. R. Saturday evening. jFanring and Ed Sheya. Members of 'the committee are AT EPHRAIM to hard assure working those attend ing a good time. Mem-journa- rr f m V - - i 1 1 M J u K S.B. iilUi If nurvkirW1' ' df CONCERN JlU FRPF A r- - -j- Aa&a 20 - 21 Prices Effective Fri. Sat., January 10c No 2 can GRAPEFRUIT Shavers 1 lb plig 17c MARSHMALLOWS Angeles Semi-swePIE CHERRIES No. 2 caii 19c JELLO all flavors per pkg WHEATIES 10c large pkg II .1. ... 1.. O Tflir TICf fTV V 23c BABY FOODS Heinz 25c 3 cans Rockwoods 2 lb can 18c COCOA, MILK all brands 27c tall cans RINSO 19c 57c size Giant lg pkg Kri i' iaiicu-inuivun a liin vans 11c uuiunuiii, ty RICE 17c 2 lb nkc River Brand TOMATO JUICE, Campbells 3 tall cans 20c 2 packages RUSKETTS 25c 27c Gulf Kist 2 tall cans SHRIMP, SUGAR 10 lb bag 59c 25 lb bag 1$.49 2 2 35c 2 cans No. APRICOTS,, whole, peeled 15c 2 heads LETTUCE Iced crisp 6c lb BANANAS firm and. ripe 29c 4 cans PEAS, Garden Brand 29c STRING BEANS, Garden brand 4 cans 4 29c cans TOMATOES, Standby brand OVALTINE Medium size 32c large size 59c 29c lb COFFEE all brands TUNA FLAKES chicken of the sea 2 cans 23c et ;i 1-- IFmTsTnspected ; ... wf SZ ff'rnSter "lYrl , l. irc rl-i- Har,iet lb lb 19c 17c lb 15c to 19c lb " 13c 23c lb 31c 29c lb lb 4 o rive-Hundre- ; - ml -- j Lm out-of-to- . 1 1 Junior Women's SATURDAY, SUNDAY Headaches? Tired Eyes?.... you Club The second meeting of the Junior Women's club was held last Friday night, where the following officers were elected for the newly organized club: Catherine Gardner, president; Clarnell Riche, e Litizzette. secretary; and Jayne Locke, treasurer. This club is being sponsored by the Women's club of Helper and has been formed In order to help the girls develop their talents. The club plans to take up handy craft, music, athletics and literary work. The adviser of the club is Mrs. John Hardin. guests of the Ephraim Lion club and officials of Snow Junior college, the next meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah will be held in Ephraim on Saturday, January 21, it is announced MAKE SURE! . . HAVE by Presiednt James M. Sargent. The business session to which all memYOUR EYES CHECKED bers and the public are invited, will convene at 2:30 p.m. UP . . . THIS WEEK! With legislative, road and adverOH as the scheduled tising problems principal items of business, the matV'OV ar.d Remember if glasses roers ter of changing the method of div. are . not needed . you will iding the automobile license plate be tbeir so told and between 0Nfcities by the counties money frankly will be of particular interest to all registered optometrist with residents of the 15 counties the AsSTANQARDVILLE offices in the sociated Civic Clubs represent. At present the fund is divided on Mr. T. Kabashi who has been a resident here for many years, has a basis of 30 per cent of the $800,000 returned to hia native country. Japan. total to cities and 70 per cent to Harold Farriman motored to Salt counties, but it has been proposed MANUFACTURING AND DISPENSING OPTICIANS Lake last Sunday. by the Municipal League of Utah to, division. Op-- , The Beehive Girls gave a mothers' change this to a 31 Main Price, and daughters' banquet Wednesday position to this plan was immediately officers association raised because a was There by night. program given which was directed by Miss Lorna it would reduce the amount now goShelton. The girls prepared and ser- ing to both cities and counties In ved a dinner for the mothers. Mrs. Southern Utah by more than $.1fl,000. .wil!l!!l!l!!!!iilllil!ilii!!!j!!lii!!!!ll!!Ii!!Iili!l!jH H. Hallj Mrs. J. Gentry and Miss Thickly populated regions would be Lorna Shelton arranged the banquet. materially benefited by this change. Indications are that still another Mrs. Leo O'Brien visited in Salt solution will be offered, probably Lake last Sunday. that the cities and counties will both participate on a basis of 43 per c ent United Mine Workers of America, Ladies' for population. 45 per cent for roadj Auxiliaries and C.I.O. mileage and 10 per cent for area. This plan will be analyzed previous! The employees of to the Ephraim meeting and recom-- ! following mendations made at that time. of Helper and Price have joined with C.I.O. Recently all civic clubs, directors Retail of Clerks Carbon County. and county commissioners were re-- ; quested by the association officers' to submit their preference of roadj projects for 19.19 so that they might: be coordinated into one program for AMERICAN CANDY O. P. SKAGGS the sponsorship of the entire group. If these plans are completed, they RICCI MARKET SQUARE DEAL STORE will be discussed at the next meeting. The advertising program will also SUCCESS MARKET WORKMAN'S MARKET be given attention at that time. As MAY NEED GLASSES Lu-cil- 1 ... Standard optical co. 50-5- East Utah ANNOUNCEMENT! V" V , RE-OPENIN- ! Complete New Equipment - Remodeled and Redecorated We offer the people of Helper and Carbon County place to enjoy a pleasant meal at a moderate price. a delightful LARGE AND SMALL MEALS A SPECIALTY R. H. "Jake" JACOBSHAGEN -:- - 224 South Main VIC MARTELL 0r yf yirjr "PRICE K Leo of Salt Lake Uty was Sunday visitor in Helper. Mrs. Florence Brown of Salt Lake Is visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John- Malacker of Martin. Wesley Strand Lewis, Theatre, manager of the spent Tuesdajr Spanish Fork. The Dead Ones Were Planted On Boot Hill The Live Ones Will Be At Poker Flat In The DAYS OF '49 Ask You To Buy Stage Money Say, y Affiliates establishments the HELPER CAFE Formerly Mom's Cafe SUNDAY, JANUARY 22nd Next To TOWN TAVERN the !... G 1 mm ta l"ArTi t news MEATS lean PORK HOASTS VEAL ROASTS BEEF POT ROASTS VEAL STEW MEAT LAMB CHOPS SLICED BACON assorted LUNCH MEATS r--- "Tithe ' "''" HOME A 26 J1''ls' Ki r JANUARY 25TH OUTLINES PROGRAM (Continued from Page One) I qv 1939 FAMED SCIENTIST OOARO OF EDUCATION - 7TIU,- 19, Pa- - It That When the '49er A Scrip Tease? In PAY-AND-TAKE-- IT SEWELLS UNITED STORES ... MAX'S MARKET WE ASK YOUR SUPPORT IN PATRONIZING THESE ESTABLISHMENTS "Support Those People Who Support You" Signed by A. M. PETERSEN, President, Utah State Industrial Union Council. EDWARD SCHERER, President, Carbon County Industrial Union Council. iiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiin |