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Show SEPTEMBER' 7, 1939 pSpHEALTH COLUMN .ew cases to -- .Mirted ' of Health 25 r.ment.Augu?t released fever the Utah State during the week according to a of typhoid today by Dr. LOCALS DROP FINAT GAME TO PROVO, TIMPS IN TITLE E LP ER. IT T A H CARBON TO FACE JORDAN IN GRID OPENER SHEEPMEN ARRANGE . , 17 Lead This Year's Team; DRIVE ON DRIVERS c,uer mane it possible for the Initial McKay r'u'u IlmPs 10 enter the state th Practice Tuesday play while this is the off for the Utah Industrial ted out that, , Win league u "ieinng ot the 1939 40 LICENSES PROVES of the year when typhoid fev-- uaaCuau Uue with Finney Beverage school year alreadv nver uith pnoM. im-er most prevalent, it is still an 11 to 2 game Pros Summerhays has had his footbe careful, j u" me novo neui last Fridav nt that everyone HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL ball Sqad ... out during the working food water or which 1UC was avoid to game a postponed contest, past two days, and reports approxi. wuen tne two teams battled Being as a great number of driv'"ominated with the tvnhnM to 00 youngsters have jay b responded ers operating automobiles will have uc un tne local field about mately i to his call. "We anticipate the tough their licenses ,ere were 50 cases of whooping three weeks ago .and the game had est schedule expire this year, appliyet, and with a p: 14 of 10 De caned at the end of 19 cases of mumps, cants at the commissioners' room of the sth already arranged with Jordan, we'll the court house at Price are or cnicKenpox, 7 or un account ot darkness scarlet fever, greater really have to hit the ball.'- - was a in S of one measles me and as number. The recent drive against a result of thPi statement made bv Coach tuberculosis, nuips, Summctmdulant fever, motorists automobiles ucr uie locals, went into hays .last week. , operating ljse of pneumonia, without drivers" permits has also in-- i Lidemic meningitis and paratyphoid. a second halt tie with . "Our winning the state teased the weekly business of the were three caseg of influenza uuc uuiiuu novo team met ship last year will have Uuje every term: state and defeated the Millmen highway patrolmen. (wo cases 01 mianme paralysis. Saturday pointing for us, and we have a touh From 1933 to 193a. drivers' licenses Fifteen countieg of the State rep- to enter the playoff. year ahead." were i1tclarel "cmul until rovnkoii " Bob, VanNatta and Ed .Marchette orted D communicable diseases, and Only six in reports were returned 3hared mound duties lor the locals championshiplettermen from last veur'aiand most nf thps nv tin incomplete be on will hand squad 1936, the tax state however, were and counties. hit hard, yielding 19 hits rom only three the coming season, and pros mission began issuing licenses for Increases over the previous week wnne tne best they could (io was pects are that the Dinosaurs' 1939 onlv three vears. ml th first of , for chicken-poiDetmers 10 influenza, for spank irere reported safeties and a edition will be rugged, green, rather these have now expired. scarlet fever, tuberculosis, pair of runs. slow to develop. It is , Motorists who received licenses . I likely that the 1M.,..,. and German whooping cough iuttiia6ci joe ..uyeis nad a ner backfield will be fast at bat, getting four singles the entire team is and light, and three years ago, therefore, are now measles, and decreases were reported iect ua expected to be cautioned to make sure they renew in four times at bat. Alvin Jensen for measles, mumps and tularemia. lighter than that of last season. them upon expiration. uranagai and Hob Collins set the Those obtaining driving tags Aug. Open Jordan Against for the Timps O.E.S. Resumes pace Meetings Unless from Patrolmen Sullivan 25th and Jordan 193S school. High Naomi order or Easter Star will Friday's contest was the last game in the state competition, Arnold were: J. L. Hanson, Price; runnerup the first for time since this year for the locals, unless they Beet tonight its field lighted in time, Car- Stanley Stapley, Castle Gate; Veloy Mrs. R. C. Sheldon, worthy ma- - accept an invitation to play at Grand gets bon's opening game will be a night Leeg, Price; Ralph Bos, Price; Louis DM, Will pi come ai . a yny ior Junction next Sunday game at Price on Friday, September Hasmussen, Helper; Alex Madrigal, ana pai ptiruus 01 past matrons 15, according to Summerhays. Grand Columbia; Carl Lopez, Helper; Frank Score: The The He order. regular session of Junction wilj also play here at Olsen, Hiawatha; George Miller, Helwill be taken up. PROVO about October 13, and per; Ellis Petty, Hiawatha; Lucian night, probably Ab H O A another night game may be scheduled Ide, Price; Mel Taylor, Price; Nick All kinds of Pencils at the Helper Gardner cf ... 0 2 later. Grand High school of Moab Mahleres, Price; Mrs. Marie Moore, lournal Office. 5 4 wilj P'ay at Price late in October Royal; Mrs. Lilly Gordon, Royal; Mrg Branagal 2b . 5 Frank J. and the Las Vegas, Nevada, eleven Rachel Staker, Royal; Kump ss A. Jensen If 0 will be here early in November. It is Stimas, Spring Canyon. 0 Josephine Hemming, Helper; Ben Philipy lb .... expected that another game will be 0 scheduled at home on Armistice Day, Anderson, Spring, Canyon; Kenneth Page lb Martha Williams, 0 November 11. Games away from home Wilson, Scofield; Ginder rf 0 Price; Tom Buster, Hiawatha; James remain to be scheduled. E. Jensen If 0 Collins 3b .... Following the successfully inaugu Gentry, Spring Glen; Thelma Cook, 0 rated custom of last year, Carbon grid Hiawatha; F. B. Erickson, HiawaOverly c , 0 Detmera p .... aspirants will attend a football camp tha; June Carter, Helper; Mabel Genare Alcala, Greenriver; 10 19 in NEWLY REMODELED 27 43 Totals .... Huntington Canyon this weekend, September 8, 9 and 10th. During the Spring Canyon; Charles Hammond, HELPER three days, five practice sessions Vernal; Maude Haycock, Spring Glen; Ab II 0 Marie Hammond, Spring Glen; Cryswill be held. 4 2b tal Golding, Wellington; Myrle CarDalpiaz Our beds equipped with Six Lettermen Return 2 0 roll. Castle Gate; Ona Shelton, Price; Reese cf Co captains Jimniie at Eaquinta 1 2 Mildred Menzies, Castle Gate; J. F. Krissman ss inner-sprin- g fullback and Ken Prince at tackle; beauty-re- st 1 4 3b Hammond, Helper; and Mrs. Elmer Myers Sam George Platis, quarterback; 1 0 10 K, Wilson, Price. Waite lb McKinnon, Boyd halfback; 0 0 Woolsey If Robert and Milano, center; guard, 0 0 Carmoni c are the lettermen this No New WPA Projects returning 0 1 Marchette if furto are and these expected year, Likely For Zone 7 1 0 VanNatta p nish a nucleus for the 1939 team. Until old projects are completed in 34 10 8 27 Bathrooms Totals showers are" WPA zone No. 7, no new for Among positions prospects projects are 200 314 01011 Provo the following who will be on hand likely to b.e opened, according to 100 000 001 Helper this year: Stan Stapley, tackle; Har- Engineer J. R. Roaf. Summary: Errors Kump. Branagal. old Chapman, Reduction of 13 workers has been guard; Don Giacoletto, Stolen bases A, Jensen 2, E. Jensen Also- - furnished - houseBob Morley, end; Dominic ordered in the September quota for tackle; Reese. Sacrifice hits Kump, Det Oliveto, fullback; Donald Ross, back; the zone and this fact, together with mers, VanNatta. Home run A. Jen Harold Nelson, back; Joy O'Driscoll. provisions requiring layoff of men keeping rooms and hits Branagal. Two sen. Three-basLamar Johnson, tackle; Max who have been employed 18 or more back; base hits Marchette, Gardner, Kump, Schaffer, guard; Mike Billis, center; months, will make impossible at the Apartments A. Jensen, Collins. Runs batted in Austin Carroll, center; Art Ray, back; present time the opening of any Branagal 3, Kump, Krissman, Van- Armand Cafarelli, back; Jack new projects. Possibly two may be For Natta, Overly, A. Jensen 2, E. Jen McBeth, tackle; shut down in Emery county. tackle; Major sen 2, Collins. Double plays Kump Von Huntsman, tackle; Louis Martin, tn Rianaeal to Philipy: Myers to Dick Fausett, guard; Jack Kel- guard; Waite; Dalpiaz to Krissman to Waite; ley, end; LaMar Empey, end; Lyle H. C. Ossana, Mgr. Knmn tn Branaeal to Page Struck Bryner, end; and Louis ruche. out by Detmers 5, van.aua HATCH Marchette 1. -.- imm " commissioner. Dr. ic k Notice To Creditors WOOL, LAMB POOLS ANTICIPATE TOUGHEST SCHEDULE YET" GO PACE THREE -u in-L- - Magna-Garfield- com-durin- g HILLCKEST ESTATE of JIM H. NAGAFUCHI. also known aa J. H. NAGAFUCHI. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Helper. Utah, on or before the 3rd day of November, A.D., 1939 KENJI KAN ESI I ICE, Executor of Estate of .... .. .. JIM II. NAGAFUCHI. deceased. Also known as J. II. NagafuchL EDWARD SHEYA, Attorney for Executor. Date of first publication, August 31. A.D.. 19.19. Date of last publication, September 21, A.D., 1939. Plans for pooling and selling lambs jo:nt!y was discussed Thursday, August 24th in a meeting by members of the Carbon Emery Woolgrowers association. To draw up plans ,a committee including Pierre Moyniere, Orson Mar-sin, Chris Veramos anj Ray the latter from Castle Dale, was appointed. As a move to fight predatory animals, the association agreed to with the United States Biological survey by furnishing bait. Each member is to' furnish to the survey one old ewe for every 400 sheep owned. These will be poisoned by the biological unit and set out on the range. District Grazier A. W. Magleby reported at the meeting on winter range conditions and discussed development of underground water sources on the range Jeu-sen- Mrs. Westenskow of Latuda L. A. returned home Friday arter spending three weeks visiting In Ii.s Angeles, where she has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. chultz. She also spent some time sightseeing at Santa Cittalina Island, AUTO LOANS FINANCING REFINANCING Reasonable Hunk Kates Amount Amount Interest and u Kurd You Service Itorrow ' Charge Payment I'ayinrnU I'ay $ $11.78 $5.84 12 8.1(7 10 107.04 J.64 150 12 18.45 161.40 11.10 200 12 17.04 215.28 15.28 200 15 11.50 218.85 18.85 O0 18 18.54 8S3.73 83.7J 30.110 18 500 550.20 60.20 Insurance Ketpiired on your Auto made only on 1034 and Iians . . . New Car liiler iniMlt-financed on 0 plan plus insurance. Amount Number Mmilhly 10,-,- .8 . ... s PRIVATE Price LOAN CREDIT Rooms COMPANY Utah Siluaqni Building 1- -2 (nii!I!lil!iiI!li!ll!iH!il!ill!lll!ll!illl!llS!illl!l!II!ll!llil!illilllH . f . 14 Cor-sett- i, mattresses with t ih-- . AS MUCH. AS h e Rent Ehl-ridg- On A New W 221 11 - Professional TH0RIT BRACKEN LEE SUES HEBER was filed August 24tr in Third district court by J. Bracken Lee, mayor of Price and owner of Insurance agency, the Equitable gainst E. R. Miles, secretary of the tate board of supplies and purchas es, and Heber J. Grant and comin pany, a corporation, for f 1162.50 premiums allegedly due on the of ficial surety bond of State Treasurer Reese M. Reese, The suit asserted Mr. Lee sold Mr. Reese a ?350,O0O surety bond, written by the United States Fidelity and Guaranty company for which he ag regional agent, just before the reasurer took office in January, 1937. The bona was asseriemy oewho accepted vered to Mr. Miles, it on condition that the premiums ould be paid to and througn Meoer Grant and company, general agent for the same bonding firm. Overwriting Commission Thi3 was done, Mr. Lee alleged, so 5 per the Grant firm could collect a over commission, cent overwriting and above the 25 per cent commission hid Mr. Lee said was due1.A mm.- Mr. Lee said ne agreea i v" ma inn d i H nn thflt .u rnncrement deduct its would the Grant agency immedi-- ; and commission cent 5 per him. to ately remit the balance suit' On December 31, 1936, the subcharged, the Grant company the mitted a bill to the state for amounting first two year premium, follow-- : to $3325, which was paid the then, company Grant ing month. The of E. It. solicitation the "at allegedly to the plaintiff Miles.'- - paid entitled to whereas he claims he was Phone Stafford Bldg. I II You Order rJ fflEBTER. The Only HtaUr trot Dt-.- ' visd Specially a Buiu Whim Col LAWYER J. GRANT Co. mm itn I2n 180-- ON or BEFORE SEPT. 16 Suit ELECTRIC RATES ARE. LOWEST IN HISTORY 1 $831.23. Remainder Devided It was as- The remaining $381.25, to paid and una divided others' who had no right to it "arid the plaintiff la mrormea neves" was done for the purpose -of conferring political favors upon money the persons to whom said ..." Mr and Mrs. gpent Labor Day Attorney-at-La- Harris Simonsen at the Ferron w Helper State Bank Bldg. Phona 90 Cubic-Fee- Fred 7000 Rating ' $S;95 R. Hasklns Dictator Reddinpton Secretary Loyal Order of Moose 8 P.M. Meeting Every Tuesday at LODGE HALL MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME DICK MITCHELL, Embalmer And Funeral Director " Price DEALERS AND SERVICE . DEPARTMENT FOR MAYTAG Arid WASHERS IRONERS HELPER FURNITURE and HARDWARE CO. Phone 3 Rating t $95 Priced At Least $10.00 to $20.00 Under the Equivalent in an Eastern Heater. .Only a few days left. Act comfort- Phone 300 Cubic-Fee- Mnqj Snaes B. N. ' t Installed Complete in Your Home, with Pipe and Board. (These Prices allowed Only Until ' s September 16th). Helper, Utah j 1 $4-r- was paid 5200 JOE BARBOGLIO, JR Helper able feeling of knowing you have a honey of a heater ready to radiate cheery warmth all through your house at the first sign of chilly weather. Repairing Guaranteed at THE GIFT SHOP JEWELERS whenever And you'll keep on saving money with the Pacific Super-Heater It every winter. cuts fuel bills to due to Its greater efficiency in burning western coals. It heats more rooms Keeps floors warmer makes less smoke . one-thir- V Here's all you need to do Place your order for a Pacand make ific Super-Heate- r a small deposit. The heater Extended Another Week Definitely Ends SEPT. 16th OFFER Inleiper Watch and Jewelry By Experts - All work will be delivered you say. noy and enjoy the & fnte Hartare G.r PHONE 3 HELPER, UTAH ''WlllllllllllllllllllillllillllllilllllllllllllllllllW |