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Show THE HELPER JOURN PAGE TEN A THURSDAY. A H ITT HELPER T AMENDMENTS MMSTITUTIOHAL St. Anthony Church Adds Beauty To Main Street BOIIACCI DISCUSSED BY REP. FRANK .... - ri i c -- r meiuuei an or-- ; and of Utah, Mature ficial in the CIO. discussed the eight njmantc tnar win constitutional next a Tinea r nn t he ballot in Utah November 5 at the general election. Frank ..... One of the most pleasing sights to 'behold on Helper's main street during the summer and fall was the grounds surrounding the St. Anthony Catholic church located north of the civic auditorium. A lawn, banked 8t the rear with a pro- careful and capable guidance come the center of religious the church has be- culture for those of The landscaping one must admire is more of Father Lamothe's talent. the He is seen in back- fusion of petunias, gladiolas, pansies and various other varieties of flowers and evergreen surrounding the edifice made many strangers and local residents stop to admire the beauty of the church. Conceived by the Catholics of this area for many years, the St. Anthony church was dedicated In 1939 and became a part of the Carbon diocese. Two years ago Carbon county was divided by the Mary, which was erected a year ago, a beautiful bed of pansies have been which around planted. At the present time a project is under way that will see & home built for the pastor. It will occupy the space of ground in the background south authorities of the church and the Reverend Francis R. Lamothe became its first pastor. And under His and east of where Father Lamothe is standing in the picture. Heart 6 and 31-1- 3 d J Hunting Season Opens In October mnntal uitu - , Arriving in Salt Lake City by air Wednesday was 81 year old Mrs John Maleckar of Marinette, Wiscon sin. She will make an extended visit wun me rranis uarDOKiios and iha Maleckar Jr familieg FOR SALE WELL EQUIPPED COAL MINE. CAN PRO- DUCE 200 TONS DAILY. GOOD MARKET. IDEAL LOCATION FOR TRUCKS. LIBERAL TERMS. FOR INFORMATION CALL HELPER 24-- W FOOD CENTER 5 o fi o o a HAVE NAME FOR NEW Prices for Fri. Sat., October 11 and 12 BABY IS ADVICE OF MEDICAL SOCIETIES It is being proven every day that to obtain and preserve documentary evidence births and concerning deaths is as necessary as protecting the legal rights of individuals. The principal factor in the demand that registration e as complete and accurate as possible is the increasing need for proof of the circumstances of birth or death and the appreciation by the indivdual to this value of registration is essential to an understanding of the motives and methods of the nation-widregistra a RUBBER AIR MATTRESSES KNIVES GET YOUR HUNTING LICENSES HERE Bag emu $.15 CON CARNE iivuulc avur ' PEACHES q 2 1 S 1 1 Star riAAM P fAlin tion organization. As a result of laws of every state providing for a permanent filing of all original certificates of birth and death, indivduals concerned may refer to these files at any future time for proof as to pertinent facts of birth or death. The proof of birth is needed for proving parentage, for inheritance of property; for settlement of insurance; for legal dependency; for establishing identity; and for tracing ancestry. The date of birth is needed for entrance to school; for first work 7 permit; for automobile license; for right to vote; for right to marry, for establishing age of consent of liability, for right to enter civil service." for holding public office; for entering military service; for Social Security benefits to blind, dependent children or aged, and the place of birth is needed for passports; for immigration and emigration and for establishing citizenship. Proof concerning death ig needed to prove the fact of death for life insurance claims; for liquidation of estates, for tracing ancestry; for names of husband or wife and parents; for information on circumstances and cause of death; for nee, sex, and race: for recording date and place of interment. The proof of date of death is needed for settlement of pensions for insurance adjustments: and for general legal use. In view of this information it is of the utmost importance and con- - The following marriage permits are reported from the County Clerk's office in Price: Lowell Pee Truscott, Helper, and Nadirie Hayley, Salt Lake City. Robert Mather Riley. Hiawatha, and Alene W. RIche, Wellington. Boyd Hyatt, Price, and Yvonne Anderson Smith, Price. Theodore Robert Self. Sunnyslde, and Clara Ann Bishop, Cleveland. e Sylvester Hill, Draserton and Robertson, Drasierton. Richard S. Lattln, Fallon, Xevada. and Jean Crawford, Price. Red Q o o 9 efi2ee Sr? ETbom? a au e MARRIAGE PERMITS SLEEPING BAGS B a H a every birth and death in their fam-ily has been properly registered to save worry and concern in future years when this information will be necessary. HUNTER IS LOOKING FOR - - Vn lie Charles nougnton announced that Castle Gate had completed thelr campaign and presented 0. A. Rogg county chairman, with a $75 check' They are number one in the county to complete the drive. An invitation to meet with the Eureka club next Wednesday was not accepted due to many of the members being out ol town and lack of time to get a group together to make the trip. A Kiwanis magazine quiz will be the main part of next week's program and Keitn meison is in charge of the meeting. FOOD CENTER FOOD CENTER ft- 16 Oz. Can or Vegetable 3 PKGS 21z CAN tfA&ZA Tomato SOUP 5) 3 Cans 1 For mmmmmm lb. 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I A FEW OF THE THINGS ANY WEAVER SCOPE SIGHTS i 1946 of Dia-jaant- - ni 1Q, ground of the albove picture near the south vestibule, and on his left is a statute of the rmmaculate dick, Hiawatha, boy. Mr and Mrs Clifford AnOct. 5 derson, Price, boy. Mr and Mrs Joe Behunin Oct. 5 Kenilworth, boy. Mr and Mrs Louis Wahl, Oct. 5 Helper, boy. Mr and Mrs It. C. Prloa City Hospital Oct. 5 RR Mr and Mrs Leland Pulsipher, Price, Iboy. Sept. 29 Mr and Mrs Glen StevenOct. 5 Powell, Huntington, boy. Mr and Mrs Claude Cow- son, Price, boy. Oct. 1 Mr and Mrs Carl Hulph-ers- , Oct. 6 ley, Price, boy. Hiawatha, boy. Mr and Mrs Grant WalOct. 1 Mr and Mrs Harvey WilOct. 6 lace, Price, girl. Mr and Mrs Peter Bottino liams, Carbonvllle, boy. Oct. 1 Standardvilte- - Hospital Helper, girl. Mr and Mrs Edgar MorOct. 3 , Butko-vjchMr and Mrs John Oct. 3 boy. rison, Ironton, Spring Glen, boy. Mr and Mrs Sotero Jalmez Oct. 3 HELPER ROUTES PRICE Helper, boy. 3 Mr and Mrs Glen Wilcox, JUNIORS 31-1- 3 Oct. Greenriver, girl. IN SECOND MEETING l, Mr and Mrs Chris Oct. 4 Helepr, girl. Helper Junior high school's grid Mr and Mrs Alden Bur-- team proved that .heir 13-- win over Oct. 4 the Price Junior high squad last RHEUMATISM Thursday at Helper was no accident ARTHRITIS yesterday when they routed them at Price. By virtue of their deI suffered for years and am so tbankful that I found relief from cisive win yesterday, the Helper this terrible affliction that I will Rams are the team to watch so far congladly answer anyone writing me for as junior high competition Is Jimmy Scarcelli Information. Mrs Anna Pautz, P.O. cerned. Fleet-footewas the big offensive cog in the Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. locals' attack, and he was ably aid- Laboratories Pd. Adv. NUE-OV- TENTS M nnep hospital at Krovo oy iuru.u6 the t0 the public school system and industrial i" nmnprrv dousiuk school at Ogden couia oe siu He-nrice. "Passage of amendment No. 8 would permit the removal of Bush-nell- , certain welfare institutions to the of seat but would leave the fair state the and state government at Salt Lake City," Mr Bonacci said in conclusion. Hear USO Reports Foi0wing an announcement by R. of the club's B Bassler, chairman in Helper, drive USO on committee that Helper would be covered Friday' j Introduced by R. J. Vaughan, chairman of the Public Affairs committee of the club, Mr Bonacci gave a very the comprehensive explanation of omonHments and left the club mem bers free to vote for or against them as they saw fit. Amendments 3 and 4 which relate, to financing of public schools of the cat rame in for the greater, amount of discussion by Mr Bonacci. and he memurgently called on every nuu to hi: in power do ber to everything see that these amendments were apUt"Ji proved and give the state cf the power to achieve a uoal they have been seekinsr since statehood to give every child, regardless of where he may live an ecua! opportun ity for a good education. Mr Bonacci was also convinced that if the state fails to acquire Bushnell hospital at Brigham City, they would be missing a grand opportunity to get something that would advance the social and welfare institutions of our state to a point of greater efficiency. He said that the the Catholic faith. d Bonacci, OCTOBER food cENTEB B |