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Show a THE HELPER JOURN PAGE EIGHT STATE KECiENT Pete Aeillo Loses 1 Coal Tniek In Midnight Blaze Named In Fish Law Violation 941 CONVENTION rouse.! A niidi'iirh? unrni Tuesday uncut from i!i'ir trie it y fire individual !) - ami took them to th" of a b'. r.r.K truck, belotieintr in I'ett Aci'iio. at the coal yards near tnp Centra! school house. Despite the fjuicK response of the djartmerM. the cab of the truck flames the was destroyed when reached the pas lank and an explosion occurred. Mr. Afilln said he had parked his truck in the coal yard at about 7 at and o'clock Tuesday evening. t !2 p.m it was found burning. He was at a loss as. to the cause of the conflagration. - tM Lake . ""..e-i",,-- . ,v,, -I- "..., lardner ! if S ' I i 4? m X ' $4 Mrs. Ivan Adams hail Adams Mrs. Sta." W'onn HeRer.t. i e prose i ted Moose, chapter of the Utah . ;i LI of n Helper. of the :h urand : .1- .1 ONE REGISTRATION DAY GONE; ONLY SATURDAY REMAINS Last Tuesday marked the passing of the first of two registration days before the first primary election on mm September iir.li i ;!. One mote dav yet remains next 17. August Saturday. Kegist.atijn places are as follows: Kast Hrlper- - Mrs. .less Cox. reg-- i istrar, at her home. Northwest Helper- Mrs. Mary Ford, registrar, at her home. West Helper Miss Ana Martelle. registrar, at her home. - Delegates Leave For State Legion Convention mr m WILL SPEAK IN THE COURT ROOM IN THE CARBON COUNTY COURT HOUSE IN PRICE t l 7, $loij) per month. Since the time no license to operate have been given by the Wo- vehicle. men of the Moose. She called attention to me reeiu donation of fiu.wu tor books for the Mooseheart library. team ;:om the I'rice The dtgrt-taw tile lirst gold aided was lodge tropay cer gh en i'or ritualistic contests of which ihey were the lUiu vinneis Helper .v ou second place honors. The trophy was pieseiited by Mi. Kalleli. Entertainment was furnished by a girls trio from i'rice, an acrobatic dance of unusual skill by Jean Thorne of Castle Gate, and a song $1,150,-.".lii.h-- by little daughter SATMY AUG 17 Public Invited 8:00 P.M. (Paid Political Adv.) the of Klvin Bills, governor of the local lodge. Sunday's events opened with a Legion of the Moose meeting at 10 a.m. under direction of Charles of I'rice, grt.it north Moose of the state association. Harry Glenn urged that more dignity be attached to the Legion, whiih is the second degree of Moosehood. At an lt::i a.m. Moose meeting, five Carbon county candidates were initiated. They are Edward Sheya, Andrew IVousherty. Art V. Batson, Robert L. Snyder & Leonard Leavitt. Final convention event was a banquet attended by l.Vi Moose members and their wives T. H. Pallister of Salt Lake was toastmater and Vincent C. Webb of Mooseheart. 111., deputy supreme auditor of the national lodge, was principal speaker. Mr. Webb described functions and of the school at accomplishments Mooseheart, citing statistics of the part played in business and in the professions by its graduates. Women of the Moose held two meetings during the day. At 11 a.m. members of the Academy of Friendship held a symposium, and at 1:30 p.m. ritual exercises were conducted. Mrs. Ivan Adams. Mrs. Ruth Wright, both of Helper: and Mis. Millicent Thomas of Price were principal d i ' classifiedT Utah W.H - of . 0n September jro. Democratic nojnH... Moyle of Supporters -qUalif.ed by the election oU iempera. "PyStal,', jboteous FARMER... A MINING ENGINEER... College degrees in mining engineering and wbrlt in the mines of Park City, Eureka and Garfield Smelters have given Mr. Moyle insight into the problems of one of Utah's basic industries. A SUCCESSFUL ORGANIZER.. . . . with a broad of his time and understanding of welfare needs. Mr. Moyle lias given freely energy in organizing and directing relief and welfare proHe has aided in organizing the LO.S. Church Welfare Program grams. serving as its chairman. AN AMERICAN PATRIOT. . . Through military service in the World War and leadership m American Legion activities since, Henry Moyle is qualified to lead in preparedness for defense. HELL BALANCED BY TRAINING AND E1IPERIENCE Primaries: September 3 it yi Ernest Brown of Sprlng Canyon, Room talle. and Inquire now WOrking for the Boeing Aircraft of Mrs. C. W. Dougherty, opposite company in Seattle, was a visitor in the Midland Service station, Helper the coun,y during the past week. ? choose a foovern.. SUCCESSFUL j DINING of Mr. Moyle has successfully managed livestock and" agricultural interests for many years and has been actively identified with several irrigation companies. Most of the local delegates for the American legion convention to be Seagram's 5 Crown Blended Whiskey. held in Ogden beginning today and 72Viv grain neutral spirits. 90 I'root Seagram-Distiller- s Corporation, N. Y. lasting through Saturday left this morning to arrive in time for the j beginning of activities. A few left last night, and will spend the night ' in Ogden. . Those attending are August Litiz-zette- , commander of district 5, Mr. speakers. FOR SALE and Mrs. Glen Ballinger, Mrs. Harry Gene Gibson and P. E. McClellan CHEAP 1 Five-roobrick House, Wilson, Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Voll. Bob left two as a was Nilson Sunday for a week's fishing at chosen lots, large ful) cement basement; delegate, but due to pressing business found him- Fox lake. ice house, Garage for 4 cars. Inquire of R, O. WEETER Helper self unable to attend. Remeber that you have just one 293 Railroad Ave, Phone 259 first or Helper Journal Office Mrs .Dale Reed left for Salt Lake more registration day befol(' 17. election Aug. Saturday. primary Friday to spend a week with her t ALIMAN WANTED MAN want- sister. Miss Jerry Pickering returned to rth car for good Rawleigh ed Route in Northwest Carbon county. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Benedict and her home in Salt Lake Saturday visit with her grand Permanent if you are a hustler. family are spending their vacation after a parents, Mr .and Mrs. Fred liuvia. Write now, K.mieigh's, Dept. UTO. in California. in-210- . 3t.8.2 .. DeuTer, Colo. j RA.VfiE. mm ' j - CODE FOR SALE -- ONE wv . the members of the Moose were to do no other worthwhile thing No License Nets Light in their lives, the one achievement Fine For Father, Son L. Prich. of assisting in the support of Moose Guv lricharl Sr. and Guy heart would atone for the lack of ard '.Jr.. father and of Price, other deeds." said Mr. Kalleu in his were fined $5 by Justice of the Pace a address. Hell Gardner Saturday following Ivan Adams of Helper, state regent complaint by Sergeant J L. Sullivan of the Women of the Moose, cited 'o: the state highway patrol in wntch the contributions ol the Moose Wo- 'he alleged that the two defendants men of the organization. She taid 'had b',1!i fa'ight f:i highway No. 50 that the Moose chapters contribuud between Price and Helper driving a toward the support of Mooseheart truck with a semitrailer, having at If 1H-- r lie u.'1- - .ii-lh pei s i Jr r i'.'i i: l!e eseiita pi K hi ' ine .) lutnn,' ; 11 es."K. : business pi .ei llscus-i'.n- s iiiini! con. ; and put):; ti Is. site presidi 'I'll,. Women of tlif Moo- ' have of late figured very strongly in the affairs and activities of the Moose organization, and much of the success of the fairer sex in this work can De attributed to the diligent efforts of Mrs. Adams. Si ni .- b . State Moose coinention here last Saturday and m- r d- -- America's finest "all purpose" whiskey milder than ever smooth, delicious in or Manhattans, highballs straight. Try Seagram's finer 5 Crown today! M v en ' Milder, Smoother l,"DO,"omo k . U.J ' tr Sir mm ' j ijl j Candidate for the Democratic Nomination For in th ::rd r.lv. i,:" (Continued had that Kobayashi and Moose Shev., alleK-stitutions Mooseheart oi Hlee:.! practice the aUen-'.'",haven and discussed the relation-- j catchLc hv the use of a set fwh ship between the supreme lodne an! rume warden. in line. Lari Shnniway. jindhidual lodges. Mooseheart. aiJ that the who :iled Illinois, was established to care for h f ln- -a appren,'. ueu :. :,:.-:.- ! Moos,-hav,he orphans of lodge members. the --! is an old folks home in perpetrating on August ervoir Florida. cuiM-laiat- at-ou- 1 ww .asl .... ; ,,f-i,.- ,. ; m ay f'ji Mninon charge 'i-i- 15 t ' (',,- a of : Kobuy.,-a- Tomorrow. -- : ri- o., from Page One) j , r. ,r. foiio,::., FOR SALT LAKE CITY : ,:: H-- OF MOOSE SET THURSDAY, AUcust UTAH HELPER, T Runoff Election: October Final Election: November I 9 day-b.- j FOR SALE - MODERN Remeber that you have just one House. Cheap. Convenient Tenn. more registration day before the first Inquire 633 No. 1st East, Price. primary election Saturday. Aug. 17. OSGKD0G3S .AS? u YOU GET America1, No. 1 Horn Heater not a cheap imitation. There is more service and more satisfaction in the genuine Estate Heatiola. f u u 1". : ,, , fiPl h 75 Neutral Spirit ditilld from Groin. 90 Proof. Juliut Kwtltf Diilillinj Co., Int., lowrncburlt nd. KtssLtrs priyati rind. bunoco whisk rv. 'L -- n a i i. 7j fpemI pwcTj U flCBCr0f;s ftr those rfto M I - (o) 8 1 YOU GET .11 the exclusive I .... iV 1 j fuel-savin- g Heatrola features that mean more comfort in your home, more savings in your pocket. A of,fc season 5 1. I YOU GET the famous intensl-- f ire Ait Duct, Eetalloy Fire Pot, con- venient alsntinn lnnu. ..Ai. ant beat doors, jointless am dox witn paper-tigh- t door. Slasrdwasre Phone No. 3 Cmpa1? Helper |