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Show MAY f 1940 9" PACE NINE 'Te'lub Entertained skr"r wa- Skriner I Jlf - hostess to Thursday bridge cluD 1 t which all Mrs. John St 13 eluding: Wm. R. B1U9, Mrs. Mrs. MrsM Peterson, Bud Harold Wahl and P" Mrs Wetore. Mrs Pia Mabrito were the TI '.Vs Pf jrf Mrs I EntertTiTcileTts H L- Cooley had as week Mr. Codey's and bis brother, S i.iat returned 'from to a half year mission f tfw If jdte P. L gnd PEERLESS NEWS. - Canada. Leona y KENILWORTH ; Vivian By James Redford Sr. and Mr. -- NEWS Karct.-- h daush-- ' by Mrs. Ber- Mr. Lynn Burton Mo-ru- n i two-wee- k Mrs. Bessie Hennau entertained the sewing club at her home last afternoon. Thursday Refreshments were served and an enjoyable afternoon spent bv all attending. Mrs. ledger of Los Angeles is visiting her sister, Mrs. Morgan Petersen. Mr & Mrs Worthington and daughter were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Rice last week. Mr. A. H. Thomas returned here to work last week after a long absence due to foot trouble. lleulah Snow and LaVoyle Acord were Vernal visitors last week. Mr. Milton Judd who has been cooking here all winter at the hotel, left last weekend for Bend. Oregon, for the summer. Mrs. Andrew Miller who has been confined to her ed with a heait attack, is up and around again. Mrs. t'lontz and daughters of Nevada were visitors last week at the Giband home ot Mr. and Mrs. Howard pro-Iran- " : By the name 3?rt - NEWS Evelyn Gragg Mr .and Mrs. Karl Taylor Peggy of Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting here. old was son Mrs. James Zobell and daughter, Saxon. Miss Ikirothy Jones and Gus Ted King of Salt Lake City spent Sernios, were among those coming down from Salt Lake for the band contest. Mrs. Cass Thomas of Salt Iike was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Freeze and daughter, and Mrs. and Mrs. Prestis spent the weekend at Greenriver. Mr Albert Battiste was a Salt Lake visitor over the weekend. Robert Long visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Ix)tig over the weekend. Mrs. John Holley and daughter of Mapletou were visitors here the first of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Craig. Miss Sybil Evans is visiting in Richfield this week. the weekend visiting here. Mrs. Scott Johnson and Shirley 'pent the. past week in Salt Lake. Mr. Theo Christensen has gone to Wyoming to work. was young Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shaw and Wilma King spent Sunday in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Duncan were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. Ed Scherer, Mrs. D. Gragg, Mrs. Hovey White and Mrs. D. Morrison attended the C.I.O. convention at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs George McDonald spent the past two weeks in Perron. Mrs. Albert Shaw entertained the bridge club Wednesday. honored name for over 100 years, Gibson's imooth, gentle whiskey that goes down ily. Next time say, "Give me Gibson's". M ifi I WE'RE NOW OPEN! I rtjA!fi: IOifW.J ' LA SALLE BAR AND ANNEX Make Dancing A Pleasure Add A Little Spice To Life BOURBON STRAIGHT j 'GREAT FHOW MOBON fsr SP" THE son's Straight Bourbon Whiskey skey is 4 years old. The Gibson cYork.N.Y. QT. No. 26 fi WHISKEY 86 proof. This Distilling Co., ' I I ..V BONACCI'S ORCHESTRA Playing Saturday Night, May 4th LaSalle Hotel Building 1 "Jlnr" i 1 J O IS'W PT. No. 27 "Dancing Every Evening" Corner of Main and Poplar St. Helper $gSjgl SPRING GLEN NEWS I i RAINS i Bv Mont Duke By Mugs r " uurnii 'ett FnJ;i- - for Los Angeles. to Wyoming Irs. John Loratta is laBt week. convalescing rom a eiter operation. lrs. Elizabeth Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mortensen of Salt and "l Clt' i:i visiting her sons here. in visited daughter Price last week, uPir grades of the school Mr. and Mrs. Steve Losik ardi Presented an operetta entitled "Polled daughter have returned home from! u the Pebbles.- last Tuesday evening auditorium. Nancy Clark and a visit in Montana. Mue Mravc were the leading char- me play. 's .Mr. and Airs. Jack Southworth and May Day w as observed canaren visited in Royal. the lower srades of the locally by school. A may pole was decorated i and a Subscribe Dont Borrow! was presented with Joy Larsen reigning as queen of the day. and Bernard Bailey a9 kiu. In the after. noon the entire group had lunch In the Helper City park. ter, Elsie, accompanied tha Prescott, motored CASTLE GATE NEWS ! Miss Petty Matekovic was taken to the Price hospital Tuesday morning for an appendicitis operation. .Miss Iteth Prichard of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. V. O. Murphy. Wednesday eveuing, the primary children presented their May Festival At least fifty children clad In gay costumes, participated. Miss Ann Skriner left for Salt Lake last week where she has em ployment as a saleslady for the Dentine Gum company. The Band Mothers' dance was held Wednesday night. Mrs. Mary Kos won the quilt at the special drawing. Miss Betty and Helen Matekovic and Carinilla Saccomano and several of their friends enjoyed a picnic outing on the Green river Sunday. Mrs. John Kosec Sr. and her sister, Mrs. Krisman drove to Salt to isit last week. Anton Dupin of Ely, Nevada, vis ited with his mother and family last Sunday. Miss Lucile Roper spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. The Carbon county Scout Camporee was held Tuesday night. The purpose of the gathering was for special camp training. Representatives fro mmost of the county troops were present and Scout executives from Provo were also in attendance. The Band Mothers will treat the band members, banner girls and Boy Scout color guard to a free show and banana-spli- t Thursday evening. -- istnniiGEBflBsniiBa? Carbon high opened the region five baseball season April 31 with a win over the Rough Riders from Roosevelt on the latter's home field. Is comprised The Dinosaur line-umostly of last year's Helper American Legion team. They shoved a pair of runs across in the second, one in the fourth and fifth, and three more in the sixth. Roosevelt chased their lone talley over in the sixth. Chester Reese had a perfect day at bat. getting three hits, one a homer, in as many trips to the plate. The Lineup; ROOSEVELT Ab H O A 4 L. Bingham c 0 2 1 2 2 Wilkins 2b Giles cf 3 2 0 0 A. Bingham ab P 3 3 0 Timothy rf 3 0 0 3 Colton ss 3 2 2 4 Owens p, 3b 3 0 9 0 Baumbartel lb 2 0 Hall If 25 G 18 It Totuls 7-- 1 p 10 111 10 10 CARBON - i. i, umjj-ij-ririi-i-un- r n. irir xruu-iu-i II Ab Hills If Venturelll 2b L. Bryner 2b Mullins 3b Eaquinta c Ray ss Reese cf Rlche lb Amano rf Polonl p Rachele p 3 0 O A 0 0 10 20 20 100 101 19 0 2 3 3 10 3 0 4 1 2 12 2 0 0 0 2 3 1 2 1 0 22 Totals 0 0 5 21 nr In a student body meeting lust Thursday, nominations for 1940-4student body officers were made, and the ballots were reduced to two candidates for each office. Those emerging as final candidates, to be voted upon today, are as follow; pres. ident, Wiggo Axelgard and Paul Craven; vice president, Donald Ross and William Guymou; secretary Mary Rrezniek and Jean Gunderson; treasurer. Maigaret Winkelreid und June Gillis. The last Lyceum assembly of the year was held Monday at 9 u.m. in the gymnasium. It was given by Jones Scott Company, who sang both class ical and popular songs, imitated movie stars, and gave skits. Afterwards the candidates for election gave campaign speeches. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you sufler (xom rheumatic, arthritis neuritw rain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousand are tuing. x of Get a pack-ag- e Compound today. Mrx it with a quart of water, add the It's easy. No trouble juice of 4 lemona. You need only 2 at all and pleasant. Often tableapoonfuls two times a day. sometime within 48 hour overnight results are obtained. If the pains splendid ao not quickly leave and if you do not feel Utter, Ku-F.will cot you nothing to try ai it is sold by your druiiut under or an absolute Compound money-bac- is for sale Ru-E- x guarantee. and recommended by HELPER DRUG CO. "Your Rexall Store" FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND THE BEST IN TRAVELlV: legion meeting awards will be 9 presented to the Carbon high school students who won the local oratorical contest; Jean Miles won first place, Arthur Lake, second; and Jack Richards, third. Monday, the junior students required to register for next year's classes; this was done to give those in charge some idea of what classes and how many teachers to institute next year. On were Seminary will graduation be held a week from Saturday night. Feature of the evening will be a speech by , dtl) Me CSV- - ,Me ModtO Costs Extr Extra .i Extra Costs Extra Costs Extra Costs Extra One AvailabU Not Available ct FORD Two Horns Glove k Compaq rtacuy Type l r Not rOSt Costs Mo iftrf"1 u 90AmpHr; AvaJJe Nol No ex noor NotAvailable Available Not Costs Extra Costs Extra AvadaWe rnst . roSt eu" . Thn check Girls' Day will be held at Carbon college on May 17. The Associated Women Students are in charge of the day which will mark the beginning of the "big cister" plan at the college. Every tenth grade girl in the county will be the guest for the day of a junior girl, who will be her "big sister" during the year, and she will help her with difficulties might encounter. Students of George Young's eugenics class and of all of Mr. Merrill's physiology classes have returned from their annual visit to the mental hospital at Provo and the at Amhome for the feeble-mindeerican Fork. They were entertained with highly educational lectures in those and demonstrations by both of institutions. charge d iew eluded in c J--' " ro thej Yes, Z Silverfown 6 S' IBS. KflWNMB Dealer" "Eastern Utah's Oldest Ford t Cvstom-Buil- Appearance Custom Built Service -- Ultra-smain appearance this with reversible new aristocrat of the Goodrich family is the last word in safety and cushioned riding comfort. If you like the best in everything, you'll apprert side-wail- s, ciate the new Goodrich Patrician. Come in today. HELPER SUPER SERVICE Phone 351 c "Xy MANAGEMENT FISHERMAN'S HOWIE ON HIGHWAY 7 IN PROVO CANYON " A Snack Or a Sack " Sandwiches HELPER Pcitvtctutt The Women's Athletic association held their annual banquet Monday night, April 29, in the college cafeteria. A lovely meal was served, and many beautiful toasts were given, climaxed by the announcement of Marjorie Ratliff as president of the association next year. NEW io certain Not No "1" l2o Amp cost No extra. rnsx ,terv Condition -- Costs s-- No extra cost cost No extra co No extra One exa ?wtWindshieldrt -- CostsEtra cost No extr cost No extra cost No extra cost No extra cost No cost No extra cost No extra cost No extra cost extra Cigar Light" Two Sun Visors cion Costs t"11 V-- 8 Goodrich u 9u one of the church officials from Salt Lake City. MSB (5. - Short Orders . Italian Dishes Candy A UTAH Beer - Boats Warm Welcome SAM 0 6 Summary: Runs Wilkins, Venturelll, Eaquinta, Ray 2, Reese, Riche, Amano. Errors Ray .Reese, Richt, Colton .Giles. Eaquinta. hit Giles. Home run Reese. Struck out by Polonl 6, Rachele 3. Owens 1. Double pluys Venturelll and Ray, Amano and Rlche. Stolen bases Ray, Venturelll. Rachele, held rir u NEWS CARBON At the American to he held tonight, I Carbon Wins Initial Baseball Opener From Rough Riders Dancing To My Carbon SHORTINO, - Tobacco Manager Friends |