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Show j. Km County, Utah, Thursday, September r 22, 1932 wW?.M. WW""! THE HELPER JOURNAL I1(iW,m 1 Slim Helper. union :I- J li oaints By MARION BONACCI JOE QVILICO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Joe Qmlico celebrated their thirteenth MRS. nd c; Tuesday evening at their home here "Anniversary c B'roa iaays CV. ... rjAXEOUS SHOWER FOR MRS. HOUGHTON plitily arranged miscellaneous shower was given by Gilbert, Mrs. Charles Houghton sr., Mrs. Charles o. cnurcn 'Ott jr- ana 8 at o'clock, evening the Tuesday honoring legate Mrs. whose John took Houghton, Juihter, marriage Price u- A. - nt - P.- and id clfver Helper 1 ft'CIS mes ciaff,. Chioti Price H. MacRiij, 10: J3.C Je 6i i'P it - in The J. and hi--' All Kiit STE 21 3 , K .lttt.'l,-fi,t- l nuionivu cwX t . . '1 uiv 'IJV.,a3luil, Willie 1 . , -- 1. iMTS. beau-Abo- ut Democratic party leaders in this community announce they are out to put Dr. C. R. Fahring over for the commissionership at the county convention to be held in Price Saturday night. Dr. Fahring has consented to enter the race and if nominated and elected would give this precinct the kind of representation it is entitled to. Due to the fact that he has no private axe to grind and is one of the staunchest democrats in Helper of long standing makes him the logical man in the opinion of his friends to represent this community on the county board of commissioners. ficulty and credit extended by the federal reserve bank of San Francisco declined moderately. Wholesale prices for a number of commodities important in the twelfth district increased further between the middle of July and August 20. Farming activities were favored by excellent weather conditions during July, except wheat in the growing areas of eastern Oregon where some damage was caused by strong winds. August 1 estimates indicated that production of grains and deciduous fruits would be larger than in 1931, and that field crops, with the exception of hay, would be smaller. The 1932 barley harvest was exceptionally large. It was predicted that the Valencia orange crop would slightly exceed 1931 production, while a reduction in the lemon crop con ACCIDK mi renjoying the evening with the hostesses and the were Mrs. F. P. Fisher, and the Misses Marie Deitz, Maulsby, Josephine Martinelli, Bessie Devietti, Mary Mary Moncina and Pearl Weeter. UNG r LADDIES K. K. CLUB MET WEDNESDAY K. K. club held its first meeting at McConnell Wednesday evening, the 3JJ4.Hl ill 3CW111JJ ailll U1C Jia)lllg V1 lOIUJ, J by i were served See the members present were the Misses Bernice Kelley, a Rask, Dorothy Wilson, Dora Marshall, Mary Llewel- th Sillito, Mary Hughes, Jean Malaker and the hostess. Intermountain iAUl lepartraei! BUCHANAN, Mary Ricci, Mary McConnell, TOthy Wilson, Jay Turnbow, Jimmy and Henry Smith, yJSillito, Jack Hyatt and Hurbert Hreinson enjoyed a J'jfoast in Crandal canyon Saturday evening. N'NA -- ban dings." Utile girl aken very le to t ctor in- itead of ed trip ly believe d meal. You'll athletic contests at the 1932 The outstanding amateur State Fair. wrestlers, boxers, track and field stars in the Intermountain region will compete in our own "Olympic" Games. You won't want to miss the Horse Show, Pet Show, Kennel Show, Horse Pulling Contest or any of the other big, popular carnival features. Nor the gigantic agriculture, livestock, manufacturing, mining and art exhibits! Join the crowds again this year ! ! J IF you like the Prina Vieta and Doris Adams entertained at Wednesday evening at the Adams home, followed by i games and the serving of a dainty luncheon. ..fesent with the hostesses were Stella Stein, Ada Riche, e and Irene Fossatt, Freeman Adams, Louie Martinelli ik Doliop of Helper, Vernon Anderson, Duane Hardy fell Adams of Salt Lake City. to uses ly vale aJ saved "Olympics" Up PARTY AT ADAMS HOME WEDNESDAY life -- life." ew refreshments The quiet Misses ce:- - LADIES TO GIVE SILVER TEA Ladies Democratic club, instead of hold a silver tea at the Legion hall Monday afternoon. September 26, at 2:30. Mem d bring their action! speed!! thrills!! grapb ' Salt Lake City's Newest Hostelry HOTEL Temple Square 100 ROOMS 200 TILE BATHS Rates $1.50 to $3.00 It's a mark of distinction to stop at the TEMPLE SQUARE HOTEL RADIO CONNECTIONS FOR EVERY ROOM Union Pacific Bus Depot in Temple Square Hotel Building. Interurban Depot just across the street. Union Station three blocks east. Just across the street from Mormon Temple. ERXEST C. KOSSITER, Manager. friends. 1 Webb is entertaining at a farewell dinner party in Castle Gate Saturday in honor of her son Ross Jeaving to Young university at Js- - M. me rvice i enter Brigham Sunday r- f Through cooperation of leading merchants of Helper and JUNIOR THRIFT LEAGUE your child will be furnished JUNIOR THRIFT CERTIFICATES which are accepted as cash on a Savings Account in Helper State Bank BLUE HILL DAIRY CASTLE ROCK MERC. CO. KELLY'S PRICE DRUG CO., PRICE, UTAH TROY LAUNDRY PALACE CANDY STORE ROSE BARBER SHOP . BEAUTY PARLOR HELPER STATE BANK H Carbon County Hal meeting, will l State Cains thru the gold settlement fund ar.d expenditures of the L'nited States treasury in excess of collections in the district more than offset declines in reserve bank credit. SAVE FOR YOUR CHILD'S FUTURE WITHOUT COST! Young Ladies impotefjal of Miss Mary ;heir the ; BrBBrTIBI r EKSI - i r r hon-.- e rh telepta- j Al-th- je season with prizes for the evenings play awarded peitz for honor score, Miss Regruto for points, and 'ahcina for low. V.V.V,W,I my boa om as over during that month, freight carloadings than is customary Intercoastal traffic than is usual from I Agency tated usual tendency Decreases in were smaller during July. increased less June to July. HIS FUTURE DEPENDS ON YOU OSEPHINE KRISSMAN IS COMPLIMENTED Emma Rebol, assisted by her sister Mrs. Louise 4 and Miss Inez Regruto, entertained at a surprise 'jy. bridge party at her home here Monday, given in afnt to Miss Josephine Krissman, the occasion being Slay. A dainty luncheon was served at the close of IFE vo j tinued to be expected. Volume of agricultural products marketed continued to be smaller than in the preceding year, despite generally large storage stocks and prospects of larger than average yields. The condition of livestock improved considerably, reflecting an abun-- i dance of range forage. Advances in prices during July were larger on the average for farm products than for other commodities. Oil Production Curtailed Production of petroleum in California, which continued under a voluntary restriction, averaged slightly lower in July than in June but increased in the first half of August. A substantial reduction in stocks of gasoline accompanied a small decrease in refinery operations. Production of lumber and cement when, adjusted for seasonal factors, changed little from the low levels of recent months. o the value of engineering contracts awarded in July increased sharply as a result of federal government projects, building permits were smaller in value than during June. Flour milling declined, after seasonal adjustment. Canning factories operated on schedules substantially lower than in 1931. Employment Shows Increase Employment increased seasonally and wage reductions apparently were less numerous than in earlier months of the year. The value of retail sales remained practically unchanged during July, after allowance for seasonal factors, while sales at wholesale and registrations of new automobiles declined, contrary to the .T I'TOMOBttt. i 1 auUtU 1IIU4.ii the honored POLITICAL AXXOlXCEMENT i TER R previous. decoration scheme worked out in varicolored guest, was showered with many one hundred guests were present from Cas- : lolapp, Price and Helper, games being the evenins si ith refreshments at the close. I SlON AUXILIARY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS fcial meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary was iday at the Avalon hotel at which time election of fr the ensuing year took place as follows: . s Vera Voll, president; Mrs. Delia Simonsen, first ient; Mrs. Alta Conners, second vice president; Mrs. iWible, secretary; Mrs. Minnie Wahl, treasurer; Mrs. historian; Mrs. Lucille Litirzette, chaplain; Mrs. irdell, sergeant at arms. The executive committee j with the following: Mrs. Vera Voll, Mrs. F. P. jlirs. H. J. McGahen, and Mrs. R. A. Nilson. ijere made to hold joint institution of officers with f American Legion post. and io'; "'P born Monday. San Francisco, Sept. 7. Mother and The babe are doing quite twelfth district business was about nicely. the same in July as in the preced- Miss Catherine Street, accom- - inS two months. Seasonal chang-panie- d by her parents, Mr. and es vere recorded in measures of Mrs. M. P. Street, left Tuesday 0f lndustrial production, while slight- last week for Westminster more than the usual decline in college ly in Salt Lake where she trade activity was indicated. Creentered hir first year of study. dit demands were met without dif- months ievjral "" Market Reports Kirl, f Tues. Soc. Fri. ; -..j, relatives vices d Sco-"Us- . 1 to-si- ii j i?". and intimate friends. i ,.pr. cleverly decorated with fall f!ouer nn.i Mr. and Mrs. John Bonaen Dancing and singing were enjoyed i&Z trimming. are the proud parents of a refreshments which after were served. dandy baby jbl evening, ol v- - tiJ Barney J. Yuta, of the Castle Rock !W the Kni Ms of Columbus luncheon "ur-o-r p' flavor James M. V f0re part of 0f Bosl- - at the Xewhouse maei m salt Lake Citv Tuesday noon. auss Uizabeth I'stf-rcn. visitor in the capital Mrs. J. E. Pettit. Mr. city and Mrs. haturdav. Jesse Perrv an, I c.n . . BjftlU feundav 0,1 a fishing s 7, at Maxine Hons. . t fn.i.i i,t .a 1CW ti,.. Jvi,url. as trip : nav:ng had davs- viit.v Ui- .17 Ue 'air success. witn friends the latt.r capitalof city last part X Johj IVer 'j- Provo the wet": ! ... J- - Page Tliree Local and General! ii FREE SHOW AT STRAND THEATER MONDAY, SEPT 26, at 4 p.m. Parents are invited to bring or send their children and hear the JUNIOR THRIFT CLUB explained. jlutual social was held Monday evening in the L. D. h in Castle Gate at which time presentations were Mens Earl Christensen, past president of the Young I and Mrs. J. Hrienson, past president of the young Ksanization. A program and dancing was enjoyed 1 at Q2G? GQB fevening with a large crowd taking part purges of Salt Lake friends in Helper I and Sunday. 0? Conclusive Evidence The Family Next Door vis-- J over 1NG CANYON COAL CO. 1 I A VV TJ?-VV- i Service First r 1 Junior Thrift League of America 1 OB OUT UtfA 60 10 WV 019 JO I ?&-XJ-v fmHMf b!SSl- - . X.S ---- s Canyon Coal 1 1 -S Shippers or the lebrated Canyon Coal Mines V"Hng f T at Canyon, Utah 5'n(,ral Offices .Chouse Building, ! Uke City, Utah :!m&-pefm.- f r I |