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Show I 'i HELPER 3?ae Two J0PRNA Social Calendar t Dweller Deptb b thekind-Ocean. - "t W n:. -- THE HELPER JOURNAL Entered aa second class mail matter at the poatoffice la Helper, Carbon County, UtaJi. Editor and Publisher DeLOS E. BRANDON THURSDAY PUBLICATION DAY Subscription Rates, per year In advance HELPER, C ABB ON COUNTY, $2.00 UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932 ANNUAL HEETETG OF TEE MOTHER CHURCH, THE FIIV.T CHUECH OF CHF.I3T J BOSTON, Mass., Ja-- e 15. The steady progress of the Christia-- i j Science movement during the yejr marked by a general slowing down in human activities w;:s eu:pha.ii.- ed hL:e la.,t week in reports pre-incited at the Annua! Meeting of the Mother Church. IV t C'hunh of Chri.-t-, Scientist. M; :sihcr-- !'run many parts of the wirid - ;norj than G:j00 in all listried to re- of the various depart port.-of the organization, which told ti. steady Mtaiuiwiit ia its ini:n:r-- , ous activities. ("lore at hand, in the shadow of! the d:i!ne of the church ecirirc, nicmher-beheld an g i;;-- ! dic.ition of this growi.ig aeuvi.y in a structural outline rapidly tak-- ' ing form into the new li iuc of The Christian Science I'u'di: hin,' Society, designed to serve an in-- , creasing need for the promotion! and publication of the periodicals Announcement was) made of the. election of the follov ing officers, President Hon. halph 0. Brewster of Dexter, Maine. Clerk Ezra AV. Palmer, Brook-- j j line, Mass. Treasurer Edward L. Ripley of Brookline, Mass. First Reader Gordon V. Comer of Denver, Colo. Second Reader Miss Lucia C. Coulson of London, England. The firm support of righteous government in thought and word and deed was urged bv Mr. Rob ert E. Buff urn of Boston, retiring president, in an address leading up to the introduction of bis successor. "At this time when lawlessness and crime seem so evident,'' said Mr. Buffum, "it is imperative that we, as Christian Scientists, firmly stand on the side of law and order, and that we unreservedly support righteous '' In his address, the newpresi-den- t, Governor Brewster, stated in 1 , Mrs. W. II. Broyles arid daughCHURCH NOTICES o o ters, Betty, Joyce and Judy Ann, of Mili'ord have returned to their St. Barnabas Episcopal Helfr Rev. II. J. Johnson, I'aaior home the fore jmrt of the week after having spent a three weeks' Jnion Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Holy Communion 10:45 a.m. visit with her mother, Mrs. C. C. Mrs. L. It. Metz, Sut. Wallm. Mrs. Broyles has been exPrayer - - 11 a. m. Morning tensively entertained, both in Price and Helper during her stay. Latter Day Saints Chuicb Heifer Ward o a. m Sunday School Miss Nat Cardman from Grand A. L. NIelsou, Supt. 7:30 p. m. Junction, Colo., is visiting with Evening Services relatives in Helper for a few days, Bishop Byron Carter Mr. and Mrs. Tony Perry. Primary Mondays - - 4:00 p. m. 2:00 p. in. Relief Society Tuea. Genealogical Society Fridays 7:30 p. m. Notre Dame deLouxdes Price Rev. W. A. Ruel Rev. James Claffey, Asst. Mass 9:30 a. m. SATURDAY SPECIALS St. Anthony Church Helper Rev. W. A. Ruel Rev. James Claffey, Asst. 8:00 a. ni. Mass 9:00 a.m. Junday School JUNE 18th FLOUR Maple Leaf, Per Sack COFFEE Blue Pine, Per Pound Community Church Price Rev. J. H. MacRill, Pastor Sunday school - - - 10 a. Morning worship - - 11 a. Epworth League - - 6:30 p. Evening worship - 7:30 p. 89c u PEAS 10c Standard Grade, Cans for 3 Miss Mary Bianco, local telephone operator, is on her vacation of two weeks, during which time she will undergo a tonsilar operation. 25c j j j j j part : "The disciples of Christian SciMrs. M. P. Noe returned to her ence face with others the challange home in Ogden Tuesday evening, of a testing time to determine if having spent the last two weeks their conception of the universe is here, visiting with her father, C. founded on words of sand or on R. Grimes. the rock of an understanding that PORK and BEANS Large Cans, p o CORN 2 for in. m. Miss Mary Boyer of Salt Lake City spent the latter part of last week visiting at the home of Miss Mary Hughes. .....29c Good Grade, Per Can o m. m. j mi-n'- s 25c is equal to every test. Out into Mr. and Mrs. Jess R. Cox, local the highways and byways goes the residents, announce the arrival of disciple of Christian Science to a dandy baby girl, born Monday, demonstrate his FRANKFURTERS, capacity to meet June (i. the problems common to mankind. BOLOGNA and The world turns more and more 1; MINCE HAM Frank Boitacci motored into Salt ask the reason for our faith, and 2 Pounds 15c Lake City the fore part of tin: can find its answer in lives that week to receive medical attention. are transformed. This assemblage BACON furnishes teeming evidence, assemchilMrs. D. C. Gibson :wo Slab Lb 12c and bled from every quarter of this dren are now home from a short Sliced Lb 15c globe, that a practical religion is visit spent with her mother, Mr;-- the desire of mankind. To the exE. M. Humphrey, in Salina, Ci lo. cellence shall HAMS exemplify its teacho ings for suffering humanity, hunWhole or Half, Mrs. Harry Clark has recently gry after the things that shall realSugar Cured, Lb. ..12c returned to her home herj "from ly satisfy, to that extent the unia short visit with her mother, Mrs. verse will be restored to the path HAMS J. T. Crane, in Salina, Colo. from which it has wandered." Sliced Center "It has been our privilege to WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Cuts Lb 15c witness inspiring growth during The Journal is prepared to print the past year," was the message S SAUSAGE social read by Miss M. Rosamond Wright, wedding announcements, Pure Pork, Link, stationery, visiting cards. Prices manager of the department of very reasonable; finest type of branches and practitioners. 2 Pounds 25c workmanship. In a message from The ChrisPORK ROASTS tian Science Board of Directors, read by George Wendell Adams, chairman of the board, '. Ij .A Li ! brief mention of the new publishx ing house was made. He said: "The opportunity extended to every Christian Science Friday and Saturday organization and individual to conSTRAWBERRY tribute to their new publishing house has met with a magnificent response. Churches and societies have generously, some without soSWEET licitation, having substantially inZ creased their original subscripCommunity Builders tions. HELPER, UTAH The announcement came from The Christian Science Board of Lectureship of the the opening of new fields fur the presentation of lectures on Christian Science and greater public attendance. Estimated number of persons attending these lectures was 3,427,711. For the first time lectures were given before audiences in Athens, .Java. Rome, Calcutta, Batavia, Bombay, FRI.-SA- T. -- 17 -- 18 Bandong. A lecture was given at Shanghai despite disturbed con-- ! . ' i unions lucre. Week-en- d The admission of new members has kept pace with expansion mid progress, was th- - leport of Ezra W. Palmer, rleik of The Mother Church. Relief work was an important part of the activities of this deAirway Fresh ground, pound . . . partment. This work, Mr. Palmer's statement indicated, "has 'brought cheering results." He described it as much "more than the mere relieving of material needs and the 3 cans for healing of bodily ills. The work began in January of last year in the drought areas of the southern Mississippi Valley was continued Fine for a Cold Drink, pint jar . . until September. Relief has been given in Germany, Estonia, Finland, Poland, Canada and the United States. A contribution was Tall Cans, per can made to the flood relief work in Quality Meats . I S PE CI I OvJvVsEjOm I I I I Meat and Grocery COMPANY 1931-13L- ice cream I STRAND OliUr I Helper Helper Specials for your Outing COFFEE DEVILED MEAT YUM MILK PAR Concentrated Soap, pkg CHEESE Full Cream, pound ...... SPAGHETTI Franco Amer. Ready to Eat, Ig. can . Only natur- - s known to lue great wh.W puilosopl.er, Aristotle later knew deal lived gKJ ho could there that 170. and thMisht than more not well be m,re. Today know nana are fisl.- -s of 20nrtk:r.tk the are .Covered at new .. .., ... hmx'rcd every year. new tot" Ve are UkVuv out. too, knd isi.S sur:,: of ti e to man fis!, that have been Imown earliest the Ce. Since ; Few realize the teemins poi'U.a-know that, tlon orthoses. P:1 you the Atlantic alone yields every year her-- : a.id :WHK).0KM !0 40o,mvmi the mim.ier, This means that Is con-- ; of herring ra.Hit nwh year of the thr.t than Fhlerab'y greater human popub.tion r.f the world. let there is no sign that their numbers are decreasing, de: pile the war; waged upon them. Kor Is ma" the greatest of the herrings toes. He is probably of their among the least dangerous fish. food a is enemies. The herring ml- Its business Is to feed upon the Bute animals and vegetables that float near the surface of the sea, and, by means of these, to convert Its own body Into food for larger fish. Salmon, hake, dogfish, and live tunny, to mention a few, all of one a and single upon herrings, such fish may require as many as forty or fifty herrings to. provide day's meal. London LOLA . . o o i Jean i ot HoJge Burress he mama;-- li Lola, o Arthur nc The marr'.'ige tuer, ! i il:iP ol s.:' 1? olen:ni:cJ IS. at 9 o'elec'i p. . wii! ,. ni .7 j v. Bur- e ill - II. bv the nc-d bv a rc toliow be will i;n ,.it (' t;.;:i f r the relative- - and close the l.. ..i" the .oiUIL' Coli'i1? it i aiGate ("as amu-eme- ri" Jum ,;y.- at the ny i home. The cereim .. M.- - iu TAIN'S yi'x- MKTZ KNTI MAN'V FlilENDS AT TEA friends from About sixty-fivwere guest W e Price and Helper L. It. the nesdav afternoon at 21 ,DJ-- . an1 Mrs. FAREWELL PARTY The Price Young Ladies' Sodalibreakty entertained Sunday at a& Capi-tol- o fast party at the Kinetti restaurant, honoring Miss Leah Cances who will leave June 16 to enter Saint Mary's Novitiate at Notre Dame, Iud. Miss Cances has been president of the sodality for the pa.--t year and a token of for her work and her the club was presented in interest to her by th? vice president, Miss Marie Yillard. A musical program consisting of a vocal solo'Neapolitou Nights," home pi emmaialdi hn'lge dinner Tl,,... H 1H M d Mrs. V. p ;, Got, Jo... i .... "as awarded -- Miss ShirU,. tt pd to Donalj vo in Reno, (.v u " Mrs. t.,. married to Williai ffi '; -- I fah Cahf, and irlt( Peggy Ilennesy, accompanied by their home hi the "In Dusserre; Marguerite the Hills," Marguerite Heart of MlDusserre, accompanied by Miss ed bv th mnh il l. mil w many Hy.. numbers by Louise Cances; guitar Metz Mrs. gave 'home when M..U Scartezina, followed entertainment Margaret a farewell tea and Miss Anna Bonello and Miss om Tirinr to her departure HELPQ Josephine Kinetti were hostesses the latter part oi mis immm hus- of the affair. Covers were laid for her Denver where she will join twenty-seve- n guests. band and make their future home. o of roses, The home was a maze YIGOR IS MRS. with an attractive color scneme GRACIOUS HOSTESS carried out in yellow and wnite, Mrs. Joe Vigor was a lovely 90c the tea table being centered with hostess Sunday afternoon when she a lovely bowl of yellow roses rest- entertained at dinner for a few of After 8:30 p. jfl cloth backing on' a lace banquet her friends at her home here. ed" with yellow. ' The guests were Mrs. P. Guerrie 55c Those presiding at the tea table and Edith and children, Jimmy; from 2 until 6 were Mrs. L. A. Emma and Charles Guerrie and Station-to-statio- n McGee, Mrs. C. C. Wallm, Mrs. Palma Mendicelli of Grand Junc "Long Distance" M. P. Street, Mrs. Glen Ballinger 3b tion, Colo; Dr. and Mrs. A. O. and Mrs. E. H. Thomas. you may want Mr. Mrs. and and Deuel; Angotti n Islands Come and Go A pleasing entertainment Mary; Mr. and Mrs. T. When Earth Is Shaken was arranged for the occas- daughter, Marion Bonacci, and Migliccia, the Two unchartered Islands appear ion, with musical numbers by Jack and JosCharles, William, off the coast of Brazil, the product following: Mrs. Jack Vignetto, of Helper. Vigor ephine Mrs. the J. and volcano Miss Caroline Matekovic, of a property of whoever claims them C. Charlesworth, Mrs. R. C. Shel first. They are hailed as possible don, Miss Kathryn Street and Miss landing places for transatlantic air- Dorothy Metz, with several inter KBILE Two nations see In them esting readings by Mrs. Bert Bun planes. 1CCIDBHT valuable refueling bases, and dis- nel. for race In a patch fast navy ships And when one of these MR. AND MRS. OSSANO priority. ships comes, It sails over the place ENTERTAIN AT DINNER where the islands were reported, for Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ossano en they have disappeared. tertained at dinner Sunday afterThe same story Is repeated sev- noon at their home here for a few eral times a year. The earth, usu- of their friends. A dainty ally thought of as solidity Itself, dinner was served which rises and dives ngain like a por- was centered with a lovely bowl poise; no one can predict where It of vellow roses. will bob up next, though some faThe guests were Mr. and Mrs. vorite playgrounds are familiar. N. E. King, Josephine and ElizaJapan Is rocked by an earthquake beth Martinelli and Lena and Island of Sankan disapand the Ossano. pears. The British hydrographlc deo a that statement Issues partment MRS. CLAY ENTERTAIN FOR Island "the existence of Dougherty has been disproved," and orders all FORMER HELPER MATRON Mrs. 0. K. Clav entertained at Genuine Bayer Aspirin, ti references to the vagrant to toe a contract bridge luncheon at her doctors prescribe ad Dili nged from official publications. home in Price Thursday afternoon Evolution of Ships users have proven sale fe in honor of Mrs. W. Broyles of A special exhibition of primitlvi than thirty yean, can d Mrs. Ernest Gianotti of Milford, rafts and canoes was recently held San Helidentified by the name m Francisco, formerly of In London. They were designed to Mrs. and S. Ev of per, Ballinger Illustrate the successive developthe word genuine. ments by which these primitive anston, Wyo. o Genuine Bayer Aspirin craft have given rise to the built boats of modern Europe. About INFORMAL EVENING AT and sure; always the same. HOME forty models and sixty illuminated MIGLIACCIA r the i ar mi If.. unqualified endontma ur. aim Airs, momas Jngine- showing native and druggists t cia physicians entertained at the:r home h n canoes In actual use were placed In where. It doesn't depress the entrance hall of the museum. Sunday evening for a fev of their Items of special Interest Included a friends and relatives from Grand heart. No harmful atal between the method Junction, Price and Helper. comparison follow its use. Headaches Neuralgia 1 he used by the ancient Egyptians In evening was devoted to Rheumatism and that still employed dancing and singing with Tony Lumbago Bayer Aspirin is the iw In the almost exactly similar boats Bonacci and Domenick DeRose for pains of all Mia Neuritis Toothache antidote of the Ganges ; also a suggestion as furnishing the music, and refresh to the origin of the Chinese sampan ments were served at midnight. o as a development from the cataof Bayer"manufacture of monoaceueaM Aspirin is the trade-mar- k maran of the Madras coast. ot saucyucacici. Salt Lake City Bids opened for about $350,000 worth of work on state highways. Origin of Famous Saying "When Greek joined Greek, then was the tug of war," Is from the fourth act of a tragedy In blank verse entitled "The liival Queens, or the Death of Alexander the Great," and written in 1677 by Nathaniel Lee, an English dramatist, says Pathfinder Magazine. This play made the author's reputation and remained a favorite on the English stage until the time of Edmund Kean. The line in question refers to the stubborn resistance made by the Greek cities to the armies of Philip of Macedon and his son, Alexander the Great "When Greek meets Greek" now Is employed to suggest that when two courageous men or armies fight the contest Is likely to be a severe one. Lions abound In the greatest numbers in the central part of Africa, which country Is shared by a tribe of pygmies. These little people are to protect themselves compelled against the devastating raids of Hons, and for this purpose the tribesmen who have been tried and who have proven their valor, are ore -- j - j Tit-Bits- s3 pro-give- TELEPHO 3 BAYER ASPIRIN is two-cour- always BEWARE SAFE OF IMITATIO - ; "a boat-buildin- g oo c ef the out rsw s ganized into a group, always ready for the call to duty. These men live apart from the others, and when one of the animals makes Its appearance the lion hunters prepare for the fray by dressing themselves for the occasion. They dnn ahead-dresof ostrich feathers and a sort of a cape of the same, and with shield and spear they go out to meet the lion. When located they form a circle about the lion and then move in, gradually closing up until the animal Is closely surrounded. There Is no escape, and the animal Is forced to start the fighting, which is fast and furious. The king of beasts Is fiually overcome, China." and then a noisy demonstration takes place In the shape of a wild Victor Perry returned to his dance. It generally that home here Monday from a week's several of the hunters happens are wounded, visit in Grand Junction and Den- and not Infrequently one or more ver with relatives. may be killed. The scars which are o o o accumulated In these hunts are Monroe James R. Ware contract to furnish building badges of honor. The lions exist entirely upon a meat diet, and the lur posiornce quarters. Inroads made upon the other anio o o Castle Palo I.'tah Power and mals Is considerable, for a lion mut Light company rebuilding its sys- make a k ill" every two davg to tem here. appease Its s hunger. o Brighatn City Plans under con sideration to establiHh community Hospital nere. S - and Mr;. M- t n nrn W'RR?S T? 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