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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, IDE HELPER 1939 J O I KNAL CASTLE GATE ITEM HEWS STAKDAROVILLE NEWS Vivian Burton TRAFFiG FATALITIES By Mugs Birchard, The Misses Donna Smith, Joseph- - week having undergone a major Mahalia Christerisen and .operation, cummings and Mrs. A. Shaw, at Uara Sarcino held their weeklv Mrs. J. H. Cousins of Oklahoma lb tended a bridge party Wednesday ;wisg hour Wednesday ? ening at visiting at the home of her parents, sponsored by the Past Matron Circle of the Eastern Star, at Trice. he home of Mahalia Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hreinson. M.'3s Martha Ortese entertained Mr. Moroni Heiner, Dr. Allison and Mr. Tom Lloyd of Washington vis last week. t a housecoat tarty luor.iiav eve- - Joe Parmley of Salt Lake were vis- ited, here ,with relatives . a t i 111 .nr. aua --ir viis. iviuerv ct. Ins Cards and games were enjoyed itors here last week. oaotKiey are here. ; Cleo residing Berta and the following: Miss Hilda Thorpe returned to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Morrill Alger visited l.iUtei, 'ii. ' ollv Loral :''",r Lake last week after visiting here friends at Martin Sunday. with 'rank Corey. with her mother. The Hive' class of the Standard Skiers at Indian Canyon Sunday Mrs Marevupr Stpvpnsnn nf UVlla ere: Mac Snow, Clarence and John burg. West Virginia returned to herlvilIe Mutual 13 whoring a mothers urton and Maurice Tatton. home last week after spending sev- - ant daughters' Ibanquet Wednesday e Keniiwortn Keiier feociety was time at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. night. '49 SHOW follow-week ; last with the rganized Robert Houston. Mar-' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jensen and jg as officers: Mrs. Lillian RAINS NEWS rall, president; Mrs. Ruby Morgan family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jen. ad Mrs. Ora Leavitt, first and sec-i- sen, were week-envisiters at Sy Irma Taylor counselors; Dora Otten, secreOver From Last Week) (Held cy; Mrs. Rhea Burns, chorister; Pat Gaines of Provo visited at the rs. Evelyn Rasmossen, organist, home of Mrs. Bessie Hennean over' Mr. Scott Johnson, who spent id Mrs. Francis Blackham, assist-i- t the week-end- . 'some time in Standard hospital, has organist. Mrs. Vern Batchelor of Salt Lake removed to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Hilt Blackham andis visiting this week at the home of, Mr. Bumey Christiansen had the jxuiy were in Huntington over me her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. first joint of his index finger am . Mills. putated at Standard. '49 SHOW Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morrison are The pinochle, club was held at the eath's Pecularities now living: in Sunnyside. Mr. Morris- - home of Wilma King Friday. Prize3 William Littlejohn recently received :on ,s thfi npw ennerintendent at that were won by Mrs. Lou Bulfmire and ord from Scotland of the death of place. Med Cforlstensen. sister, Christine, on Christmas Eve Mrs. Elias Degn. entered the Price Mrs. Tex Thorn has been confined 4 of a brother, James, on Christ-a- a hospital last week-ento undergo a to her home with the flu. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blackburn are operation. major The M.I.A. had a special program the parents of a fine bat-- boy. A farewell party and dance was lastt Tuesday evening which was enhelj Saturday night for Ned Dou-hue- , joyed by a record crowd. held its who Is leaving for the Navy A The Ladies' Auxiliary social meeting at the schoolhousc lovely present, was given him by tee last Wednesday evening, under the Rains people. CIVIC The PTA is sponsoring an evedirection of President Lucile Refreshments were served, ning's entertainment for the benefit 9-10Wayne Nielsen, Billy Parry and of the school. -11 Mr. Arnold Matthews has been off Jim Nielsen were ordained Deacons in the L.D.S. church, and Evan work the past week due ro a cold. Mr. Ed Callaway has been conJames ordained a teacher in Sacrafined to his home with pneumonia. ment meeting last Sunday. I Bobbie Dean Gragg has been sick CASTLE GATE NEWS the past week. (Held over from Last Week) '49 SHOW ,ae Ahlin, .. j d Fair-view- d the death quota. With only 12 fatalities in the 12-- ' months period, this section of the state was outstanding as Utah re-- ! corded 219 deaths, the most in any one year in the state's motoring history. Five deaths were listed in Duchesne county, and four and three respectively in Carbon and Emery counties. Clean slates were credited to Grand. San Juan. Daggett and Uintah counties. Motor vehicle deaths in the three counties were: Carbon - Charles D. Robinson, 24. Vohrland. July 16, when car tinned over; Paul D. Thayn. 4. Wellington. Aueust 19, when struck by car; Mrs. A. W. ",7, Spring Canyon, November 5. when car went off a canyon road: Helen L. Milano. 5, Onrbonville, December 3, when struck bv hf-e- eek-end- s "Be Thar Stranger' AUDITORIUM Grif-ifith- s. FEB. Emerv - Byron Lord. :M. Buena Vis ta. California. .Tune 21 v ben bis car was sideswiped by a truck; Darrell Zwahlen, 2(5, Ferron, July 14. in ? motor cycle accident; Clive O. Ho- ean, Greenriver, July 17. in a col lision. Duchesne - David II. Chatwin, Du chesne, March 2(5; Leon Woodward, Roosevelt. April 30 ; Clyde Davis, 30, Bell, California. July 16; Joseph Niel- son, 41, American Fork, July 17; Jack Morhy, 22. Carbon ville. Sent- ember 2. '49 SHOW LOCAL POSTMASTER HAS BLANKS FOR Attorney-at-La' I w Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 90 JW Helper, Utah Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell were SPRING GLEN NEWS called to Provo last week because sister-in-law, of the death of Mr. Zobell's By Betty Strong Mrs. P. Zobell. Mrs. Howard Robertson returned Mr. and Mrs. Del Hammond of to her home here after being con- were week visitors last Boise, Idaho, :4.x. finpf? in Iha a. " Prion V,,.(l Willi f V- f- a,J Tiff a Wrw , . broken foot. Mrs. Robertson was playing Santa Claus for me children to Boise with them. ia Spring Glen when the accident Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Fiack and son tr, Watch and Jewelry Repairing By Experts - All work Guaranteed at THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS 1 Hal Taylor Dictator few J. Carlson I Secretary Loyal Order of Moose at 8 P.M. Meeting Every Tuesday LODGE HALL THORIT HATCH LAWYER Stafford Phone Bldg. 160-- FOR COAL SEE MOSE HOWA 5 - Spring Canyon Coal "One Of The Best" Phone 147-- W ...Helper , Jerry returned from Salt Lake last Mrs' Sa ?'tewart of where Jerrv underwent an on- - . wpp jDoarj or health reports a successful eration on his hand. clinic at Spring Glen. Twenty-fiv- e Mr. and Mrs. John Holley and fam- school children were examined. ily of Mapleton, and Mr. and Mrs. The junior high students held a Willard Craig of Spanish Fork were dance evening at the school visitors last week at the home of house. Friday A large crowd enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig. dancing to music furnished by a Mrs. Ted Heldman and son of Helper orchestra. Santa Monica, Calif., are visiting at The Third the home of her parents, Mr. and held a dinner grade Beehive class party Friday evening Mrs. Robert Houston. fillr-a- , at tbp , H.. T7 tr. r .. i e Hf " " srhrtrt! hnnca .'wr,3 lUimicu was 'Robertson hostess, !., nly . were Salt Lake visitors last .Mr. Sims is, the assessor for Glen this year. Spring Mrs. Mike Turnbull and son Gary '49 SHOW- cnpnl nil lnat wppU vic'thie- in Fpr. 1 - Mrs. Wm. Memory is confined toj her bed because of a broken foot! received when she fell on the ice. B i Oviatt motored ITIKERARP David L. Parmley, deputy collector for the Internal Revenue Department announces his itinerary for income tax work: Moab, January U'. 17; Monticello, January 18; Price. Federal building, January 19, 20, 21; Helper, city hall, January 23 to 28 inclusive; Price, federal building. January 30 to February 4; Venial, February 6, 7, 8, 9; Roosevelt, February 10, 11 and 13; Duchesne, February 11 and 15; Price, February 16, 17, 18; Huntington, February 20; Castle Dale, February 21; Orangeville, February 22; Price, federal buildng. February 23, 24, 25; Helper, city hall, February 27, 28; Price, federal building, March 1 to 15, inclusive. '49 SHOW Mrs R. J. Vaughan r turned List Friday from Long Beac'i where she visited her son and daughter '49 SHOW FOR in covered industrial and occupations and who have died since 1930," Mr. Harvard said. "Both types or these payments are based on 3 per cent of the workers' total earnings in covered employment since 1936." In Utah, 53 claims for lump-subenefits had been certified during November for a total of $3,319.15. The average single payment in this state for November was $62.63. This brings Utah's record to 876 claims for a total of $37,322.25 to date. Nationally, the figure at the end of November, 1938 totaled 250,782 claims paid to date for a total of $10,697,- - Building materials m and Seruice BENEFITS E It's All In Fun Applications for claim blanks for lump-subenefits under the Federal Insurance provisions of the Social Security Act may now he obtained from local postmasters, who will distribute them upon request. s to in covered employ ment who have attained age 6 since December 31, 1936 and to the representatives of families or covers ed who have died since December 31, 1936. Announcement of thi snew service was made today by William B. Hayward, manager of the Salt Lake City field office Of the Social Security board, who pointed out that it would provide additional channels through which eligible claiments may contact field offices of the board with the proper information required to make a claim. "The two types of payments now being made are to workers who have been employed in covered industrial since and commercial occupations 1936 and who have reached age 65 since that date; and to the estates of workers who have been employed Old-Ag- ! PHONE 72 DAYS OF '49 e FEB. 9, 10, 11 wage-earner- CALIFORNIA wage-earner- OYMi "K" WINES SUPERB FLAVOR EXQUISITE BOUQUET UNSURPASSED QUALITY btlJ Mads from luscious vine-ripengrapes. Produced under strict laboratory control to assure constant uniformity. Scientificbottled our blended at and ally vineyards ior your protection. Experts agree "ROYAL K" WINES are outstanding in every way-Orde- r by These Numbers RED PORT Qts. No. 922 GaL No. 923 WHITE PORT Qts.No.958 Gat No. 959 An it, once .t:.ft.-!';ii:-2a;:'.- ' in The Helper Journal Rates Upon Request SHERRY Qts. No. 1026 TOKAY Qts. No. 1013 law " '. 1 .tr (v . ti ll j -- 7i ( 'i. ''- -. ' s I. $7,475. Bond Interest and sinking, $52,128 income and $48,331 outfe'o; Indigent poor fund, $9,965 receipts and expenditures; dependent mothers' fund $10,000 expenses and $10,044 receipts; old ago . pension fund, $16,500 disbursements and $18,755 revenue, temporary transient relief, county Infirmary, county physician, et cetera, expenses and $9,760 fncome; and the roads and advertising budgets listed above. Engle Not Present County Commissioner W. A. Engle, who tendered his resignation in the morning and was removed from office by Judge Will Hoyt In the afternoon, did not serve on the board, the business being taken care of by Dr. the other two commissioners, Fahrlng and Orvel Peterson, Besides Mr. Turner other members of the taxpayers' delegation were Jack Stafford. Helper; Wilbur Bum-baPrice; L. Barnes, Wellington; $9,-40- 0 t i st It 1'.' "ftt v ,,t' if. a? YOUR EVERY PRINTING NEED EXPERTLY FILLED Folders Stationery . . Posters Cards Ta&s Indexes . . . Ledgers . . . . . PHONE 21 FOR ESTIMATES elper Journal SifiifiraifiifiSiRffifiKLiL old printer said: "Our duty is to make the printed word speak great truths more This -- Is clearly-".- . our ideal. We have built ojr business on honest, efficient craftsmanship which makes no compromise with half truths. $5,-00- THEN ADVERTISE MUSCATEL Qts. No. 987 GaLNo.988 Alcoholic content by volume 20 e PENNY WISE? FOR E. U, iri.i. to Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Clifton Huff and children spent a few days in Spanish Fork last week. Mr. Ben Simmons visited in Span ish Fork lasit week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Lubbich visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Steve Losik last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jhn Karcieh visited filLottie Balaich, Hiawatha, Mrs. ed suit in district court Friday for in. Spring Glen last week. '49 SHOW ing cruelty as the alleged grounds, divorce from Richard Balaich, charg-Th- COUNTY COMMISSIONERS complaine maintains that the APPROVE 1939 BUDGET defendant left the plaintiff last August and since then has failed to Continued from Page Two) contribute to the support of six as follows: Commissioners, $3,173; minor children and restoration of celrk and auditor, $5,250; attorney, her maiden name, Lottie Robinson. $3,G10; treasurer, $4,97S; assessor, The couple were married February $7,7S0; recorder, $3,770; sheriff $9,' 11 1924, at Boulder, Colorado. 2S0; surveyor, $2S0; ' agricultural '49 SHOW agent, $15500; agriculture, dairy and food inspector, $2,633; building and grounds, $4,600; district court, Juvenile court, $460; justice court. $1,700: statutory and general. Mr. and Mrs. Amby Rice of Salt Lake were visitors here Sunday. Mrs. Ted Dowd of Sait Lake is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hall Thorne. A. M. Peterosn of Salt Lake visited here the first part of this week. '49 SHOW FILES sClIT FOR DIVORCE O. The Carbon County Central Iilior union and its affiliated organizations will have their headquarters in the basement of the Nowhouse hotel in Price, beginning February 1. Meeting l;Lst Thursday, a commit tee representing the central council made final nrran?tnipnr fnr ti, move. The county organization will hold its next meeting in the new headquarters Monday evenhus. Feb ruary C. according to John W. Hold- en, president. Carpenters began work the forepart of the week to remodel the basement. It is planned that the place will be available for use by all union members as a reading room and club room, Mr. Holden said. Members of locals affiliated with the Committee for Industrial Organization will also be welcome. The central laWr union president announced that all A.F. of L. locals in the counties are to keep in mi ml that beginning the first of next month, they may hold Uieir meetings in the new quarters. For the past several years, the entral council had held its sessions in the labor hall on First South itreet and Carbon avenue, in the north end of the county infirmary. '49 SHOW 111.83. OLO-AG- Professional JOE BARBOGLIO, JR ANNOUNCES MEETING QUARTERS The seven counties comprising Jerry Olson had a birthday party Eastern I'tah set a new low traffic Sth at his home. Several January Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Taylor were Mrs. Robert Menzies returned death record for 193S. while the rest were there. heme from the Price hospital last little guests alt Lake visitors last week. of the state of Utah was increasing Mrs. R. E. Mrs. I. K. By REVENUE COLLECTOR HAS NEW NEW LOW IN SEVEN PAGE CARBON A. F. OF L. EASTERM UTAH SETS IBciqbbormq Con m unities KENiLWORTH UTAH HELPER, mm lSi if. ifi E ifi bh ifi ifi ifi ifi |