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Show THE HELPER TIMES. His Kenilworth friends wish to extend their sympathy to Mr. Ray in his great sorrow and loss. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manchester were host and hostess at a lovely dinner A. Hughes Willamy Thanksgiving Day. Around the table Wedues-A'h- t sat Mrs. E. Ray Lee and children s the picture show a verv cIever entertain- - from Price, Miss Thelma Manchester, j'preserted by a number of Maurice Jranchester, Margaret ManUrth's high school girls. Uu-- 1 chester, Jack Manchester, and the Miss host and hostess. ability va3 displayed by who gave a piano Wednesday afternoon the boys and McMillan " i too, girls enjoyed a dance at the school-hous- e. Manchester, Thelma Miss The little folks danced folk a humorous in rare ability The eight graders had ar"'Bg entitled "In the Mornin'." dances. Blanche Bailey, attired in a ranged for booths prettily decorated f'eeable taffeta costume, did a with colored lamps where refreshMusic for the C pretty dance, "The Snowflake." ments were for sale. 'jit entitled "Twilight" was very older boys and girls to dance was furnished by Mr. Evan Christensen t Bung by Llenora and Pearl- and Mrs. K. L. Seegmiller. of the ,introSeven girls ber On soDay Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving as the "Gingnam Girls," .,., ging- - J. M. Robertson entertained at a ed because of their pretty and lavender, most elaborate and delicious dinner. 3 dresses of yellow rented two very good dances .and Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Butterworth and family, Mr. "The uingnam urns were Thplma McMillan, Miss Rose and Mrs. William Boardmanj Mr. Miss Edith Parise, Miss and Mrs. Carl Sisson of Detroit, Mr. ?ercy chio, y Samuel Robertson and Mr. Jack Rish-e- r h Lloyd, Kiss Marguerite Jack-also of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Wat-jrfieUlack'-1Miss and jiiss Anna Blackham, from Castle Gate, Mr. and hi a tad he Bailey. The number called id 1'ercvrkg Farmerettes" was indeed very Mrs. George Robertson of Rolapp, and of eMqi ier. This was James Whitcomb vlr. Kenneth Robertson. 'ey's "When the Forest is on the FILM IS It was the "CALLAHAN-MURPHY- " Goes ' mpkin" set to music. WITHDRAWN AT CARDINAL'S es Ethel and Lulu Burton and ;llat ,por v ,?lenora and Pearl Umber, WISH jenilworth News 3 justice to the Irish race, but it "help ed to ridicule Catholic belief and practices," said Mr. McMahon. Thereafter, Catholic groups and publications assailed the film throu-ou- t the country, and with telling effect. Its showing in Washington was pretested by the organizations of the District ol Columbia. In Pittsburgh, following protests, receipts at the house where the picture was shewn dropped sharply. The motion picture owners of Western Pennsylvania and West Virginia themselves con- ; a Ma-the- w HELPER. UTAH io crossing a nusy sired in Helper on Saturday ever.hi withou hoking both wavs, the most danger oi thing we know of U runn:rg tor l'resiuent in Mexico. Irish-Americ- demned the film and asked members of their organization net to show it. In Philadelphia the Stanley Company of America, the biggest buyer of pictures in the section, heeded protests and refused to run it in any Cf its theatres. Even in London, when the picture was introduced there, it received instant condemnation. (The above is printed in the interests of the local who Irish-Catholi- The Eest yttle Miss Norma Huntsman had tonsils removed last Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Cook have ft Kenilworth and are now located '- "- SStr I s $ j f Helper. and Mrs. Calvin Jukes are over the birth of a baby boy ho arrived Tuesday. ' Mrs. John Blackham, Sr. motored to visit with her j Standardville aughter on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Walter F. Clarke and child- m are again at home after visiting i Salt Lake City. j Mr. and Mrs. Wells Moffitt were he guests of Mr. and Mrs. William iloffitt on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Seegmiller pent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Seegmiller's parents at Emery. j Miss Mary Mackey spent Thankswith her .parents in ?:ving Day She attended the Standardville. dance there Thanksgiving night. Word has been received that Kuy- oski Kido, known to the boys and V girls here as Kay, arrived safely in Uapan. Kay attended the sixth grade I :ere last year. I Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Huntsman Jwd as their guests for Thanksgiving, lair, and Mrs. Arthur Huntsman, Mr. hU Mrs Jameg Robertson, Jr. and Mr. ioicing - I I I i f . s I s f 1 others. Mr. and Mrs. McMillan had as I their guests for Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. Homer Haines from Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKee, and Miss Thelma McMillan. Little Kate Wogec celebrated her eighth birthr:y Saturday by inviting a number of little girls toi a party in her honor. The youngsters enjoyed ;ames and a lovely lunch. Mr. and Mrs. NephI Christensen entertained at Thanksgiving dinaer, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Don Leavitt and children, Mrs. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus-seand Miss Maude Levitt. Mrs. Sarah Bryan of Ferron spent the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bryan. Mrs. Bryan returned to Ferron Saturday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and children who came back to Kenilworth Sunday. Another most enjoyable dinner was presided over by Mr. and Mrs. Dom inic Polvo. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Blackham, Sr., Mr and Mrs. Lester Blackham, Mr. Hyl- jton Blackham, Miss Anna Blackham, Mr. William Blackham, Mr. and Mrs. wyn-May- er Dishes A Specialty POTATOES ; SANDWICHES Try Cur Good Suey House cs Phone 87-- M UTAH HELPER, Fine Stock, 59 lbs . j 100. lbs - I By the half or ton lots, i CciTee Helper Chop joined the staunch protests against the film.) - j ! PER CWT. all Kinds Cakes Pies American Bakery REFLECTIONS ON THE bi'REETS OF HELPER UTAH HELPER, "Hello, Bill!" "Hello, Jack!" "Say, Pill, I just had luncheon home-ma- eat IDONTI at the Grill, and take it from me it is some place! They serve the best food of any restaurant I know. I was surprised at the size of the portions, and pleased with the oolite and prompt service The hot sandwiches, pies and the coffee were beyond my description. You really should try it once like I did, and I'll bet I'll see you there every day. Well, here's my door! See you tomorrow!" "All right Jack, I'll be there!" We serve a Special Table 1 Ilote Dinner on Sunday. a WAIT Pot Roast Best Cuts . short time when Mr. ODD LUIG Service Association GRAPHS G. AIELLO Phone SG-- Greenhalgh's Drug Store "frr it la arras Fruit Cake for the HOLIDAYS t Have you "Moonlight played by Kaley. It's Good Bread Cakes, Pies $r ,tv . 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Pork Shoulder Roast, lb . 25c Hams, lb. . 35c 46c 69c 35c apartment Pork Loin Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded From Standard Drugs of Known Quality. Ray had the JQ d TOILET GOODS GAL0I misfortune to break his leg while at ork. He is not able to go back to his work yet. Mrs. Ray leaves one child. The body was interred at Price. T Catsup, Kitchen King, 2 bottles Butter, fresh creamery, lb . Sugar, fine granulated, 10 lbs Crackers, 3 lb. sodas . . . Doughnuts Etc. abo THAT GOOD EREAD -- The Latest Out ,In Step With Fashion- $1.79 cwt. $1.75 Guaranteed High patent n, death called his wife who had been rushed to the hospital fortreatment, out it was too late for SnedJtal aid Mr. and Mrs. Ray had lived"here 6nly . to PASTRY Where you get the best Dominic Polve and children A shadow was cast over the home of Mr. Elmer Ray last Tuesday when See I FLOUR - ; I After storms- of protests from Irish and Catholic individuals and associations all over the country, the film, "The Callahans and the Murphy's" has been withdrawn from circulation. This action, according to the Catholic Standard and Times of Philadelphia, was taken to comply with the wishes of His Eminence Cardinal Dougherty, Archibishop of Philadelphia, who had delegated John A. Gallagher, as editor of his official orjan, to exert every means possible to have the film withdrawn. In expressing His Eminence's protest at the film in correspondence with distributing companies, Mr. Gallagher characterized it as "a disgustingly indecent characterization of Irish Catholics." The resultant action is voiced in the following telegram dispatched to all branch managers of the Metro-Gol- d Corporation: "Withdraw Callahans and Murphys from circulation immediately. Accept no further dates under any circumstances and do not supply this picture anywhere tot anyone excepting those who have it advertised for showing next week; telegraph acknowledgement your understanding and compliance foregoing." Protests by Irish and Catholic individuals and groups against the film "The Callahans and the Murphys" began immediately upon the appearance of the picture, and have since intensified steadily in almost every part of the country. As a result, many motion picture theatre owners have in recent months either cancelled showings of it, at their own expense, or have refused to book it. In July, the Notional Catholic Wel fare Conference Motion Picture Bureau, in a statement issued by its Di rector, Charles A". McMahon, denounced the picture in the strongest terms, calling it, "a film outrage" and "a gross insult, deliberate or otherwise, to the ancient Faith and culture of the Irish people." Not only did the film "reek with vulgarity and indecency" and do in- - Friday and Saturday HOME MADE NOODLES In Helper Chinese ' At a Very Low Price Chop Suey I (i. Flour and Potatoes H box-offi- ld essed'in overalls and straw hats, V it the f.sanir the song and at the same " ! !te gave a clever little dance. The Vuouncing was done in a very pleas-- f avy ; manner by Miss Gertrude Lloyd. was enjoyed tJmiral 1 The entertainment i the "immensely by every one present, and y is a 00 hope that the girls will favor us to see t.ih another one in the near future. Get Your Winter Supply now on Utah IT'S FREE Helper Lumber & Hardware Company IIELFER UTAH |