OCR Text |
Show Thursday. Aoril - 1932. 28. "P- v - J1 - vj-rt- , .- Tk . v r Chevrolet April 27. 3 17,452 new and used cars during the first 10 ;nya or april, H. J. Ivlinxlor, vicei president and general suits raan-iirannounces. The performance was the best ;.r any period this year anil exceeded sales dining the y first full period following the announcement of the present Ui:e of cars on December Detroit, dealers sold 26.-",7- Our Little Girl Is a Lady Now cr - ten-da- y leu-da- K picturesque lounging and beach outfit la the ensemble of yellow henna and orange linen shown at left. The roomy trousers and sash are of henna, the blouse of yellow, with cuffs and chest of orange. Yellow buttons are added for decoration. Note the new crew neckline and high puffed xleeves. The beige suit shown at d sheer cotton printed blouse, right has a red and beige with matching coat lining. A little ties in a double loop, with flaring ends. polka-dotte- self-sca- rf DINNER NO CHICKEN The Henry Uhle family had no chicken for their Sunday dinner. After the chicken was nicely prepared and placed in the cooler, something happened to it. Just what is what Henry would like to know. o o Gets Fortune o Say you read it in The Journal. First - Sewice COMPANY o o 4 1 Spring Canyon Coal 18-3- Mlneia ttnd Shijpo:"n of the Celebrated i5' f Spring Canyon Coal Mines .1 ut, CANYON. I L After dancing her way from tha Zlegfeld Follies' "Rio Rita" production to the Orient and then to fame in the South Seas, Miss Kada De Kemur has returned t Richmond, Va., to claim a larg cotton plantation left by her father, the late Colonel, Johs D Kemur. UTAH al Offices, 817 New hows Building SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH SATURDAY SHOPPING GUIDE Watch for the first Issue of The Journal's shopping guide, which will be distributed to every home in Helper for the first time on Embarrassing . . . It Saturday morning, April 30. will be neatly printed on colored paper, and will show the housewife how to save money on her week-en- d shopping, as well as valuable prices. Be sure to read it. Isn't It? When someone says. "I'll call you up," and you have to say "Sorry, we haven't a telephone." It's worth the few cents It costs a day, to enjoy daily telephone contact with friends, to sava trips to the store, to know needn't wake your you neighbor during the night ;o telephone the doctor in rune of sudden illness. o o o Out to Save U. S $210,000,000 " ' ' 1M.l THE JOURNAL Numbering Machines Pool Chetks Coiiwrate Seals Desk and Door Plates Ear Tags Embroidery Stencils Egf Stamps Brass Labels job has been cut out for Congressman John McDflie, abovs, f Alabama, McDuffie, as chairman! if the House Economy Committee, is jut to save between $160,000,000 mil $210,000,000 as part of the "national economy pro tram." Most of the savings to bt reiili?-refer to fedsral expend!, luros and payrolls. A big ARSlfCU'sUBSCRIBER o Iron Signs Journul will ha sent lo yon thru the mail at the following' rates: $ .65 Time months 125 Six months 2.00 One year If not, The Key Checks Name Plates Stamp Pads and Ink Ticket Punches Stencils Want Ad; Seals We can supply your wants for anything in this line. Tliti'i' iii.nii rim plotoly modem II I'll ii.ru Imi'IiU and aiai:c If SKUVH'K STATION. THE JOURNAL HKI.PER, UTAH FOR HKN'T OH SAL10 blue-gree- A I. A Store Ituflding with full Imrenienl. II I'll R V. R V I ( K STAtt TION', Helper, Utah. STATE AG DISTRIBUTES MANY THOUSANDS OFJOUNQ TEEES Logan, April 27. A total of 22,487 forest tree seedlings of 15 species were distributed (or 1932 planting on Utah farms by the forestry department nursery col-at the Utah state agricultural lege at Logan, acording to Paul M. Dunn, extension forester. This is an increase of nearly 7000 trees over either the 1931 or 1930 shipments. Of this number, 17,817 were deciduous seedlings and 4670 were evergreens. o o o Subscribe for The Journal. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah In the Matter of the Estate of Janet Fitch, Deceased. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under an order granted by the Third Judicial District Court in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah, dated the 14th day of April, 1932, the undersigned administrator will sell at private sale the following described prop erty: Parcel No. 1 All of Fitch's West Side Add! to tion Helper, except Lots 4, S, 8, 10 and 11 of Block 1 and Lots 9 and 14 of Block 2. Paroel No. 2 Lots 26, 24, 23 and 22 In Block 4 and Lots 18, 19 and 20 in Block rest-fulne- blue-gree- n small-figure- d blue-gree- - NOTICE B OF R T SOCIAL MONDAY I will not be retiponsible for any The Brotherhood of Railroad n Trainmen will hold a social in debts Incurred by any other than myself. the K. P. hall in Helper Monday FRANK HENSLEY. evening, May J, at 8 o'clock, with tt a small cover charge of 60 cents. It will be a regular To Whom It May Concern. o evening and the Brotherhood of 1 will not be responsible for any the Railroad are cordially Invited defcts incurred by Antone Vuksi-nlcto attend. o o o Jr, a minor. JOHN VUKSINICK. Oet our prices on Job printing. 828 per-Bo- er k, When in Salt Lake City put your car in the nut us Just below the Newhouse Hotel GASOLINE, OIL and SERVICE Relax Tense NERVES" f4 4 GRILL CAFE I NEW LOW PRICES! and the rug, sre - blue-gree- n In orspenee, rurci.eaaoriee. Our aolorful window draperies ara made of a large flowered glased chlnt in tones of terra cotta, light n and rust on a warm tan ground: Plain pleating edges both, valances and curtain and repeats the general oolor note. In choosing as the key color, we keep in mind the fact that tha strong virile colors should rarely be used In large spots In a room. For the ake of serenity, (trees the cool color and use the warm vivid tone In accessories, such a pillow, cigarette boxes, flower holders and ao forth. Now, with our walls arranged and our color schema chosen, w are ready to consider the furniture. Our next article will ahow how tha value' of good wood may be brought out. PHONE 194 Lifetime Guaranteed GOODYEAR DWAY V SPEE Supertwist Cord Tires ijW ; WmWp Ji IVS. J fVl I f$ V r s fP ji ifeli ;;,!1! I M If fv I X-- '!viv m.t CASH PRICES I Full Praral R H fl,.Sl B ! N4 I ff.!! 1 t.I4 f.a I.t l.Ol S.7 .41 I.l 5.7 5.5 II II MM up. Expert Vulcanizing NATIONAL BROADCAST Saturday Wednesday I 7:00 P.M. 6:30 P.M. SAVE MONEY 1 SPECIAL BARGAIN HELPER JOURNAL 1 OF THESE 3 TEAS ALL FOR ONLY Piotorial Review ) Delineator Magazine ) Poultry Tribune ) American Boy . . . : 1 year year 8 months 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 6 months ) Parent's Magazine ) Breeder's Gazette ) Boy's Life ) ) ) year year 3 years ) Pathfinder (52 issues) ) Woman's Home Companion ) Christian Herald ) Better Homes & Gardens ) McCall's Magazine ) American Home ) Farm Mechanics ) Woman's World Hunting & Fishing Needlecraft Etude Music Magazine -- MAKE TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN SALT LAKE CITY. 1 ) Country Home Sates $1.50 to $3.00 BADI0 CONNECTIONS TOR EVERY ROOM 1 ) blue-gree- n It's a mark of distinction to stop at the Temple Square Hotel $2.60 PUBLICATIONS Mark the 3 publications you wish thus (X) blue-gree- 6 months 1 year 6 months 1 year 2 years 6 months SEND IN YOUR ORDER T0DAY- - THE HELPER JOURNAL, Helper, Utah. Enclosed find $2.60 for which send me the HELPER JOURNAL, 1 year, and the 3 magazines marked above with an X. NAME - R0SSITER, Manager .14 .W 4-- 7 M f.4 John Laboroi, Mgr. Centrally Located GOOD USED TIRES 11; 200 TILE BATH3 C. t--k. Helper Super Service Station Hotel Temple Square ERNEST Kachtnl Pslrs S.IS 28x4.75-1- 9 2914.75-2- 0 31x5.25-2- I Pries of Each 2t -- 3tiS.00-2- O i31i5.W-2- 1 1,28x5.25-1- 8 2J SV Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry 200 E00M3 1 AND YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OPEN DAY AND NIGHT HELPE& nut cms nnumii blue-gree- n . ssj Most Attractive Cafe in Carbon County lid? This shew how the terra eotte, appearing rvpvaiva in wenpeper, .!, iiipp inn Covey Garage Excellent Meals Quick Servioe K3WANIS DINING HALL IN CONNECTION lllteli blue-gree- . FOR RENT 1 furnishings in tha room wt angartd in doing orar, which are ao typical of thousands of other home, have been gradually acquired through the year. Except for the chair and sofa set, no piece of furniture in tha room was related to any other, either in finish or upholstery. There's Just one way to group theie miscellaneous Items into a harmonious whole that is through the use of a unifying color acheme. Tha color scheme is tuually baaed on come major item In the room. In this Instance we choose tha rug because it gives us a wide range of color from which wa can make our selection for the dominant note in the other furnishings. Tha rug that replace! our old worn out fabric ii a soft Beauvais that, deiplte Its lends an air of luxury and comfort to the room. It is handsomely figured in various ahadea of terra cotta and rust and these colors ara uied throughout the room to tie the once unrelated plecee Into a charming and harmonious unit with the rug as ita base. n for Wa take the aoft the room's key color, rather than the rust or the terra cotta, became of Ita cool serenity. This not is carried out in the room' outstanding piece, the aofa, in the occasional chairs, in a lampshade, and appears In the flowered chintzes of the draperies and tha upholstery of the easy chair. As a contrast to the green we use terra cotta in pillows and other accessories. The happy warmth of the terra eotta accentuates the of the and lends variety to the color scheme. Floor Stained Darker Since the beauty of any rug Is enhanced by a dark floor which sets off ita rich colors, the floor of our room is stained a mellow walnut and then waxed. Our new wallpaper Is in light tints of terra cotta and ivory on a light tan ground which gives us the desired effect of having the walla lighter than the floor and tha celling lighter still. two-pie- i'tv e" By CABX KECK Art Director, BIf alow Weaver TSS 1 With matrimony and a few ' years on her shoulders, Poker-facMrs. Helen Wills Moody, whose pigtails used to fly about when she was making herself tha foremost woman tennis star la America, has bobbed bar tresses. Mrs, Moody, shown here with her new coiffure, says the new style will be much more convenient in the matches she's scheduled tor this summer 3 Selecting the Color Schema ConaulUnf Order one installed now! The Mountain States Telephone & Telegmph Co. No. M " of CIGAR STORE The Heritage American Room 'i " Survey ) DCJWr) fte) BANK There are delinquent lit on th? stork on foiLowiug on of an a.s.seHaiiif nt levit-the lat day of March, 132, thf name amounts several opposite of the respective stock are as follows: Pete Bruue $24.20 9.00 George Broekavich 45.00 Madallino Barro 64.00 W. S. Burr 54.10 Richard Sacco 8.38 M. P. Chlno 2. 50 G. W. Davis 155.50 Gust Durassas 31.00 Sarah Dennis 2.50 Sam Fazzio 40 First National Bank 2.40 Hugh Fullerton 4.20 Mrs. Frank Feleice S6.S6 Ross Fazzio 50 H. Huntsman 10. S6 R. T. Haycock 19.50 T. V. Haycock 23.80 W. B. Haycock 40 Alma Hnycock 190.90 Gust Gramacakes 1350 Vedo Guythers 9.00 Zero Guythers 3.00 Dave King S.OO John Kosic 42.90 Martha McKendrick 21.76 Betsey McKendrick John Minnitti 69.74 Ross Morasco 15.50 Julia Mollard 1.90 Martin Millirach ' 1.00 Tonv M. Perry 122.90 Mary Piginellie 88.34 Dominic Perry 16.00 Mark Patrick 29.94 Silas Rowley 47.32 David Rowley 13.30 Charles Rugserl 163.74 Saccotnanno Bros Ralph and Frank 96.90 Saccotnanno 15.00 Santo Scalzo 137.60 Kate Smith 8.74 Bob Tomsic 11.60 Pasquala Tunno 2.50 Peter Viola 89.74 Charles Via 27.34 J. M. Verdi 4.05 Louis Zeleznlc 7:30 Milton Buttler Date of sale, May 2nd, 1932, at two o'clock, Spring Glen school house and In accordance with the law and order of the board, so many shares of each parcel of stock may be sold to pay delinquent assessment thereon together with the cost or advertising and expense of sale. J. B. HAYCOCK, Secretary. X SPRING CANYON COAL CO. Welby cent of the purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, and the baltince on confirmation of the Pamel No. 3 corsale by the court. Beginning itl the southwest Dated this 23rd day of April, ner of the northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 13 south. 1932. Lake 9 Salt east of the TilK CONTINENTAL NATIONAL Range AND TRUST COMPANY Base and Meridian, running BANK OV SALT IJVKK CITY, theuce east 550.1 feet; thence Administrator of the Estate of north 1000.1 feet; thence caBt 7S0 feet; thence north 319.4 feet; Janet Klteh, deceased. thence north 89 Ueg. 55 min. west FABIAN & CLENDENIN, 1330.1 feet; thence south 1320 Attorneys for Administrator. a28-mfeet to the place of beginning Parcel No. 4 Beginning 159.5 feet south of the southeast corner of Lot 1, Block 4 Mead's Survey of Welby Townsittf, running thence south 57.5 feet; thence west 350 feet, more or Leas, to the Price River; In thence and northerly direction BILLIARD PARLOR along the Price Klver to a point which is 87 V4 feet north and 330 All Kinds of Cigars, Cigarettes feet west of the point of beginTobaccos, Candy and Soft 87H south thence feet; ning; Drinks thence cast 330 feet to the place of beginning. The Best Billiards in the Parcel No. 5 County Beginning at a point 240 feet Vtah. Phone 8 Helper east of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 24, Township 13 south. Range 9 east of the Salt Lake Base & Meridian, thence south 746 feet; thence south 40 min. 37 sec. east 427 feet; thence east 84.56 feet; thence north 150 feet; thence north 44 min. east 310 feet; thence northerly along the old Price River Channel to a point 570 feet east of beginning; thence west 570 feet to beginning. Parcel No. 6 Beginning al a point 1706 feet south of the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section Zi, Township 13 south, Range 9 east of the Salt Lake Base & Meridian; thence west 780 feet; south 5 20.S feet; thence east 132 feet; thence north 212 feet; thence east Loss of Sleep, Crankiness, 394 feet more or less; thence north 36 min. 31 sec. east 200 Headache, Neuralgia, Indigesfeet; thence north 26 min. .04 sec. tion and Fatigue are common east 157.8 feet; thence west to results of over-wor- k and nerve begi nning. strain. Parcel No. 7 Miss Ruth Sheets, a charming Beginning 460 feet west and feet south of the northeast Michigan school teacher says: 1,035 "f have taken your Nervcorner of Section 24, Township 13 ine during my college work south. Range 9 east. Salt Lake and when 1 get tkoae nervMeridian; thence west 230 feet, more or less to the Price River; ous spells after a hard day'$ thence south along the Price RivI am sending teaching. my er 87 V4 feet; thence east 330 feet; mother's to you. Will name thence north 20.4 feet; thence you please send her a triul west 100 feet; thence north 67.1 package?" feet to the place of beginning. Relax your tense nerves with The sale will be made on or after the 16th day of May, 1932, the same reliable medicine Miss and bids will be received at The Sheets found so effective. Continental National Bank and Get it at your drug store. Trust Company, 200 South Main bottle $1.00 Small 25c. Large Utah. Salt Lake City, Street, The terms of the sale are as folMoney back if you are not Bids will be received on lows: satisfied. separate parcels, also on all of the property hereinbefore described as one entire tract; payment shall be made as follows: Cash, Gold Coin of the United States, ten per of Pratt's Townnite. g r 5 SPUING GLEN CANAL. , T&AW - v , 1 iJs - . By MUNCH VP RUN. MAC V.;, - CHEVROLET HALES INCREASE - Page Three HTT fez'' - JOURNAL MAC wjtwm "N 1 HELPER THE POSTOFFICE R F. D STATE. t M |