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Show HOME-TOWBiU TIDINGS N of Thte.and.That of tho People and In and about Helper. Mrs. Morgan Locke and daughter Jayne, and Mrs. James Kavanagh and daughter, Mary, spent last Tuesday shopping in Salt Lake City. Jayne is visiting here temporarily from California. Mrs. f! W Umhardl li m ftrim Junction visiting har daughter who ia ill. Mrs. Charles Aplanalp, accompanied by Pat Cltna, drove to last Wednesday to see her her daughter. Charlene, who 13 in training at the St. Benedict's Og-de- n Mr. Maxine Murphy, Rebekah Asbon-o- r sembly officer, was giyeI ne of pouring at tea in Salt Lake City last Sunday, held for Miss Ethel Smith of Salt Lake City, vice president of the national association of Rebekah assemblies. The three Salt Lake lodges were hosts for the affair. Were sorry to hear that Alfred ;Ricci is in the Price hotpltal, fol lowing an accident. Haven't been Happenings Ivy and Chris Jouflas were visit, ors in Salt Lake City Thursday and Friday. Enroute home they stopped at the Desmond home la American Fork to visit, and were accompanied back to Helper by . A. Mem- Ivv'a mother. Mrs. months summer the who spent mott, n Nevada with her daughter, Mrs Duane TJeviae and family, and in American Fork with the William hurt he Is, but understand he turn J. Desmonds. led hiri truck over Monday about 4 Louise and Fred Bosone spent miles south of Price on the Emery Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake county road. City. Mr. and Mrs. Ab Day were accompanied to Helper from Richmond. Idaho. laRt Tueaday, by Mr. Day's mother. Mrs. Albert Day. and his sisterf Mrs. Anthony Jensen laranelle and the twins have ibeen visiting with Mrt. Day for nearly a month. Ida Crawford and daughter, Shar on( enjoyed last week end visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Howard Brown and bahy daughter returned home Jast SatAUTOMATICS urday from the hospital, and both are doing fine of course, the same can't be said of Howard always takes the men longer to get over it The new arrival weighed 6 lbs. 9 oz., and has a sister, Kay, who "SPIN-DRIERwho is five years old. Name for the new foaby has not yet been . j I Washer Headquarters! BENDIX EASY S" determined. Jimmy Greener of Salt .Lake City was a business visitor in Hel. per a few days last week. Received a call Tuesday morning from Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ele- 'SPEED QUEEN' WASHERS KELVINATOR gante, whoare bubbling over with pride over the arrival of a grandson, born that morning to Mr. and Mrs. Antone Elegante. He weighed 6 lbt., 44 oz., and will answer to Antone Jr. All are fine, and equal, ly proud are his other grandparn ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence of Price. Kate Happa waa a Salt Lake City visitor last week end. Friends of Beth and Bob Kelly, who are residing in Salt Lake City, will be interested in knowing that 'their three-yea- r Sld son, Scotty, was stricken with infantile par alysis Wednesday of last week. H is in the general hospital, and is much improved. They feel that the disease was discovered in time so DEALERS RANGES - REFRIGERATORS Ber-ense- ZENITH RADIOS AND CONSOLES LARGE s nOASTEnS FOR 'TURKEY DAY All Types and Sizes for Roasting Your Thanksgiving Turkeys. Little Change In Also Complete Line of Electrical Appliance and Fixtures , Women Bowling There was no change in the league standings after howling if PALACE FUnniTURE & APPLIANCE PHONE 170 182 SO. MAIN , THEATRE, HELPER o 7Sbf- M OUR STAGE -S THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON 1 Radio Networks Star Feature! "The Voice of Wisdom" pimcEss ZULIEKA Eminent PSYCfflC and ASTROLOGIST What Has 1949 in Store For You ? BRING YOUR PROBLEMS TO HER solved their problems of love, She has helped thousands business and domestic affairs, health, finance, lost or stolen property, marriage or missing relatives. Ask Anything You Want to Know ! SPECIAL LADIES' MATINEE! NO MEN ADMITTED at 2:30 P.M. THURSDAY, NOV. 18th No Pictures Shown at This Performance ON OUR SCREEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV. 12th and 13th " EMBRACEABLE YOU " DANE CLARK . GERALDINE BROOK3 SUN., MON., TUES, NOV. 14th, 15th, 16th " ARCH OF TRIUMPH " CHARLES BOYER WED., THUR8-- , NOV. 17th, 18tH INQRID BERGMAN WARREN BAXTER "THE GENTLEMAN From NOWHERE" "8INGING 8PURS" with Hoostor Hot Shots Nov. 6 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Zupon, Price, girl. Dean Nov. 6 Mr. and Mrs. White, Price, girl. Nov. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ray John, son, Hiawatha, girl. Nov. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Seppl, Price, boy. Nov. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Max Ser? rano, Cedar Junction, girl. Nov. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Antone Elegante, Peerless, boy. Nov. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wharff, Spring Glen. girl. Nov. 9 Mr. and Mrs'. Charles Jones, Peerless girl. Standardvllle Hospital Nov. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bentley, Price, boy. Kenllworth Hospital Nov. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Jewkes, Kenllworth, boy. Elders' Quorum Hold Meeting And Social The Elden Quorum of North Car bon Stake held their monthly bus. iness meeting and social Monday night in the Helper LDS chapel, with Orlando Sulpizlo, first counselor presiding. Quorum business was taken up by the president, Frank L. Smith, and the minutes read 'by Leo Paur. secretary. Speak era for the evening were David Colton. Robert Booth and Clifi Memmott from the Seventies' Quor um. Bud Laursen. athletic director. submitted a report and urged sup port in securing material for a basketball team. A vocal solo was sung by Mrs. Donald Burton, ac companied by Mrs. George Kelly Following the business session. chili and Pie were served to alt attending and dancing enjoyed, with Mrs. Kelly furnishing the music. Mr. and Mrs. Pat McCune super. vised the dancing and appreciation is expressed 'by those in charge to them and Mrs. Kelly for their assistance. The next meeting is scheduled for Monday. December 13, which has1 been designated as a family night for all members of the Quor um and their children. A Christmas party will be the feature, with Santa Clau8 appearing in person. Seventy's Dance Friday To Aid Missionary Project 0 3 Notice is hereby given that the assessment of a tax is about to be levied by the City Council of Helper City, a Municipal Corporation, State of Utah, the following prop- jerty, to wit: Thirty six remodeled poles' to conform with the new Union Metal Ornamental steel poles on South Main Street. Each pole Is remodeled and equipped with one incondescent lamp of 10,000 lumen intensity per pole, together with all necessary wire and equipment. Said system is on North Main from the Intersection ofFirst West Street and Main Street up to and including the Intersection of Bry-nerStreet and Main Streets. Lights are on iboth sides with this one exception; lights are not on the east from the intersection of First West Street and Main Street up to the Railroad Crossing opposite Martinelles Garage. Total footage is 4,497 feet. That the Board of Equalization and review as appointed by said City Council will meet in the Helper City Council Room, on the 18th day of November, 1948, and continue in session each day to, and including the 20th day of Kovem- and held (between ber, 1948, the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. and shall hear and consider any objections and shall make any corrections of any proposed tax which said Board may deem unequal or unjust: That during said days between the hours of 9:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. said list shall be open to public inspection at the office of Helper City Recorder In Helper ! II By STEVE J. and after recovering, returned to action, only to he killed on March 30, 1945, in Germany. Survivors include his- mother and a brother and two sisters; Law- Mrs. feivce Penettl Hiawatha; FRANK PUGLIESE Final rites were held at the Notre Dame church in Price last Saturday morning at 10'oclock for Pfc. John Caposo Jr., former Car-bo- n high school student who was killed in action during World War 11 in Germany. Following the ser-- 1 vices ai me ciiurcn iimuarjr iilco were conducted at the Price city cemetery where he was buried. Pfc. Capozo was born Jan. 28, 1926, in Price, a son of John and Santina Peretti Capozo. He was educated in the public schools of Carbon county. Pfc. Capozo was wounded Feb- - AS THEIR WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR j IN THIS AREA FOR Royal Crown Cola and Par-T-Pak 39 NORTH MAIN PHONE 146 HELPER ir - i UTAH " I IB 19 PDICE FUME 2(1 HELPER PHONE ITEM For ITEM, Our Prices are the LOWEST in Helper, Utah. We Automatically MEET ANY Advertised PRICE on any Food Item. Store Will Be Closed All Day Thursday "Armistice Day" BMP MLM K SEOO MILK CANS 4 05 10 SUGAR -:- 57c 97c Acres of Pi&RKHNG Space - PIKES PEAK FLOUR RED STAR FLOUR 50 lbs 8WEET 50 LBS 3 LB CAN DIAMANTI . CAN PUMPKIN LOG CABIN Lbs 10c 123 :- - DELICIOUS U.S. No. 1 LB WHITE KING mp-Filte- red BUSHEL LG DOUBLE RED Lfl Pkg 34c LB ONIONS 3c YAMS 2.49 LB 54c FL0Un;J"'39c SI LILY BRAND BUTTER HILLS SOAP A DDI CO Jonaihonsff Ml I LLO Unclass. Buy APPLES GALLON - Miracle Whip Qt. .(8 PKG 29c SYRUP -:- 355 CIDER ijC CIDER BARRELS 323 U EMPTY 15, 30, and 50 Gallon Sizes VEL cnisco 2 s 23c 69c Fruit Mix 298 10 oz. size FREE DELIVERY DAILY AT at '"' "4 p.m. Antl-Freez- e. It lasts. Dental Supplier Kenneth Kemp Sydney, Australia, paved his driveway with several hundred thousand false teeth, That's a pretty snappy idea and It reminds us there's no reason for yon to feel down In the mouth about going shopping and the service you'll experience. We offer you the fin. est in merchandise and the friendliest of aervlca at DIAMANTI City, Utah. By order of the City Council of MUTUK LU., Z78 N. Mam St. we Helper, a municipal Corporation have a beautiful selection ef used State of Utah, dated this' 8th day cars. If you're tired of being a of November A.D. 1948. pedestrian come in end see these beauties. All cart thoroughly in. Albert P. Cook .1 spected and guaranteed. Phone: City Recorder 283. Date of First Publication No- ember 10, 1948. In o o SMOKED II Grade Sliced lbV2) A AM Whole or Half LB69c Get Dn ' ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF COFFEE HERE'S REAL NEWS! We have just received a shipment of Prop, line Glycol Permanent Better Hurry and Get Yours while Prena Schiro, Klamath Fall. and Mrs. Marie Oberto, He enlisted in the u s April 12, 1944, while 'a the Carbon county NEHI BEVERAGE COMPANY PRICE SOLDIER GIVEN FINAL FUNERAL RITES IWS Some fellow vrould rather be right than be President, but others' would rather be Justice of the Peace in Nevada. Twelve candi dates campaigned for the job in Las Vegas and nine in Reno. It seems the J. P. collects $5 for each wedding he performs. . .and the traffic is terrific. Last year Justice McDonald of Las Vegas matrlmoniallzed 9500 couples. The "I do's" were coming closerthan Russian vetoes. But the J.P. does not get angry, and he never sees red. He just sees Abe Lincoln's picture on a green background. They say love laughs at Lock smiths, but the Nevada J. P. has the last laugh. November u Announcement! Burial was in the Mountain View cemetery, Helper, with graveside services conducted by the Croatian Fraternal union No. 2S2, LARGE 3f4 utah THURSDAY, 8, 1945, City. ed the Gloria Shop for three points'. The teams now stand: NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS 's she SEES the UNSEEN TELLS the UNTOLD KNOWS the FUTURE WILL ADVISE YOU Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peterson Price, girl. Helper, PAGE FOUR Funeral services were held at Mitchell Funeral home in Price Sunday for Mrs. Mariji B. Uzelac, 71, Price resident who died Nov. 1 in the Price hosptal following an illness. A native of Yugoslavia, she was born June 15, 1877. She came to the United States 40 years ago She had resided in Carbon county for the past 20 years. A brother include: Survivors and a sister, Mrs. Lucia Brkli-chicresiding in Yugoslavia, and Matt Brklichich, Murray, and a niece, Mrs. John Davich, Park 179-44- 204-51- o Price City Hospital Nov. 4 Monday evening. The Strand Club A 'benefit dance to aid their for. 'still maintained a two-poilead eign. and stake missionary project over the ever threatening Buck's. will be held at the LDS tabernacle The Strand Club with the aid of in Price Friday night, Nov. 12, un 4 Emma Williams' took three der the suDervison of the 345th points from the Helper Journal. JQuorum of Seventy of Nortn Car. Pabst Blue Ribbon took three from bon stake. the Service Cleaners and Buck's Buy your office supplies at the aided by Dolly Feichko's and Lois Stringham's down Helper Journal. 174-47- THE HELPB R JOURNAL Price Woman Dies Following Illness; Buried In Helper and Mrs. Ernest Flaim and 'daughter, Ernalee, drove to Mt. Pleasant last Saturday to see the football game 1etween Cyprus and Mt. Pleasant. . 1 LB GROUND BEEF POT ROAST VEAL ROAST A', GRADE SHOULDER LB LB A1' GRADE 3! 45c 55c 53c On Our Grand Prizes |