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Show Phone news items to The Helper Journal. Phone 21 ICC L.C E JELT DENIM CAN TAKE IT ffVj fl t ArV jf--i i - Tsi.--- REPAIRS FOR ALL CARS has something to advertise. Look around and see what you have to convert into needed cash. Use The Journal's wantad column. NICE WEATHER.. UU. N. h. KING Eyesight Specialist at the Sales and Service 1716 EXTRA FEET OF r ra w Ihe Inch Means rip- - esistanceandlonqerweai n rhone news Helper Journal. All Lee Goods Pants Shirts Castle Gate Caps Clear Creek SOLD ONLY AT THE VOGUE man -- ' 1 "irH'i-- -- ' items to The Vhone 21 (t'XX h A. 1 JUKC u I J AINU FREE DANCE Sat. March 30th Federal Housing Administration finance plan for new homes DON'T MISS THIS WEEK New Music nniDEN CAMEL CABARET Spring Time is Tire Time I lie THEY'RE PUNCTURE PROOF AND GUM DIPPED FOR HARD WEAR Www I Automotive Electricians - 13 one-fift- h food money into the sink? in? CO. 1 &UGHT mCTt 'twit ipipi l.lg'jjaH'jtfg-i- HELPER, UTAH m Htmtm. w .i I a r r r -- a "t" "i bALi LAlvH it T j t NEWEST HOSTELRY RADIO FOR EVERT 200 ROOMS ROOM And 200 BATJJ3 HOTEL EMPLE SQUARE RATES $1.50 TO $3.00 THIS HOTEL IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED V. P. ISiis depot In hotel tiiiildin. Iiiterurliau just street. U. P. Station Just 3 blocks. ERNEST C. ROSSITER, The movie news of tne day is that America's golden-haire- d Idol arrives in her latest picture. Shirley Temple, the five- - year old screen miracle who was unknown less than a year ago, and who now ranks among the ten world's outstanding atwith Lionel tractions, Barrymore in "The Little Colonel," which shows at the Strand theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Through her marvelous performances in four pictures, Shirley has become the nation's idol, adored by young and old. Her innocent romp through the land of fame is one of the bright fairy tales of the modern days. Fox Film combed all the available fiction, past and present, for a suitable vehicle for Shirley and found It in one of the "Little Colonel" stories of Annie Fellows Johnston, which have been eagerly read by millions. Drama and comedy, pathos and humor, vie for supremacy in this tale of a wrecked Kentucky family, during the era, reunited by the determination of lilliputlan dimpled colonel. 'There are probably more laughs to be gotten out of a barber shop than anywhere else.' So believes Leo Carrillo, famous comedy star of stage and screen, who is exercising his laugh talents as a tonsorialist In his latest role. Carrillo and Louise Fazenda are presented as the latest comedy team of pictures in "The Winning Ticket," Metro- - Goldwyn- - Mayer's hilarious story of an Italian barber, his Irish wife, and the trials and tribulations of a hunt for a missing Irish Sweepstakes ticket. The new picture will play at the Strand Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday. Warren Williams and Mary As-to- r in "The Case of the Howling Dog" will feature the Friday and Saturday program April 5 and 6. box-offi- M. O .PORTER MANAGER PHONE 342 and 8" "There is a reward due y ljmiilriif ' h i. ,i,i clt .. ve. i uewuu me inning remum-give' you In exchange for j voted services. That's a deu .no the and I can never repay, hut ti 'jjllars thinks we ought to make tense at payment and so do he opened her hand-baand f an envelope In It. :i!Hi yOIl When she got back to tap , s t!ie home, where she lived M me t5 calls, she discovered he had her live thoutund dollars; perha Stephen had already given lenent photograph. Indorsed: "Tom, would Lanny, with love from Steve;! cut t; .Nursing is the most persorlj Aftei Impersonal profession In the J coinfoi Lanny never expected to sees ? gentlt Hurt again, but she sent Fairf Christmas a. J tODK lug rod from Hardy's In jnrt UK cost her a month's wagi do t! , I, i knew Ids father ' was a tislf ft p ?;wt. toi i,as 1e her but tl lier hrt I was I flf SUl1 fr have Lft hit I her o er len; :il del i decli 11, she , upon him. ho said Hello, Lanny, kissed her. "I wanted to see j. get some nuvice. uo you Lanny, that I'd make a half d. i vturne doctor?" ace re "God made you for a ft rty ye "You'll 1 1 a"1 a Lanny assured him. have to be more than a meif doctor to be financially suew IN or B You were born with the Idea! I IJ Pn antici Gatlin Gazed Upon the sonality." I want toi: Is mt "Thanks, Lanny. H Wept. Photograph, doctor, but I want to be a goof V t0 his of could preif effort any f J 'er too, so you tell me what I atcf again, a vent It. lie was worth half a mil- about It. I've Just graduate! ' r1'" ' lion dollars half In cash and the high school. Made the honcl remainder In real estate that was he confided shyly. ly,I'ra "Where shall I go to college,t"l tsi'(1 rapidly appreciating in value. He tTTfiirst could afford to retire. They would ny?" "IVhora An lntant , - J f5 J.'lOri) go somewhere and lose themselves. En route to the station the first when you're a doctor, Stevie'f 1 I I jpceess leg of his Journey the automobile "Klght here. In San Francis? Iu which he was riding waa struck "In that event you should a You'll by another car and turned over. Mr. a local university. tiatlin was thrown out and suffered Stanford university," Lanny i4 a basal fracture of the skull, from ed. "If you graduate with tW which he died six hours later. there you're bound to get an In: Li In Stanford ship University yeai that CHAPTER II pltal. About two years of you'll know what you want to . BFirr, m. d., was the nlnllyo In Crt nfP rno'll yn fff S.;-ni:of man whoso waiting Iom-- i iiuuatc 111 ik? eoui& II would have room always been Vienna and London for four ;n; he not had even he been If crowded, Then you'll return and I'll be: ilutel; one quarter as onpable as his col- office nurse and manager. oflice he. He a was knew him to leagues iiuil 101 a inulttlli: $ fte "Tncf t.inrfT. Tnnntr" man of sweet simplicity, absolute "E 4 h "It means ten years of r own honesty and overwhelming sympathy; In short, he possessed the ideal Stevle, hut don't let time frW id fx personality for a successful physiyou," she warned anxiously. ri list cian. you know wnat you kiiow antn. frier Miss l.nnning was his ottice nurse. that you know it, others will t dutb 1 Iu training schools for nurses at long discovering it also, and re a ve In the hospital least it was s be years ahead of the half-- l a! was this medical f,e trained medical dunces where MUs Liuming Ised t nurses mid Internes develop the sort is cursed with." and comradeship He flattered her Imnienselj of democracy which delights in nicknames and taking her to luncheon and in dispensing with formality. Qujte matinee. early in tier professional career, For the next four years Ijinny therefore, Miss Lannlng became not see her boy, but he wrote known as l.anny. She was a not aud remembered her at Chris; very good looking, capable, tre- nnd on her birthdays. He was mendously Intelligent, forceful, drivhonor graduate from the I,. ing person, exactly the type that Stanford Junior Medical school: would inevitably become an old was Immediately given an to, maid. ship at the University hospiti Wheu l.anny was thirty years old San Francisco. Inasmuch as and Stephen Hurt was sixteen, she had him for a patient. He had, hospital, they met several tiawji jt I measles. "What a nice, year, Lanny kept her ear to ft Jjed hoy!" she thought, the first ground, harkei.ing to reports o' h day she had him. "What a dear progress fr..n worthwhile I- - t.. lad !" she reflected the second day. ttnn "What a good, kind, considerate paI tient!" she exclaimed to the doctor on the third day. "lie must have a sweet, sensible mother." "Perhaps," the doctor had re"I never knew her and plied. neither did the boy. She died at his birth. He's His father Is an old friend and patient of mine." "lias he a. stepmother?" Even then, Lanny realized she would be a victim of a pang' of Jealousy If the doctor answered in the alTirma-tlvfor already the hoy had aroused her maternal Instinct. She was relieted to learn that hit father had foisted n such trial upon the boy. On the fourth day of his Illness she called him dearie,' On the fifth day. when she proffered him castor oil, he relieved; but when Lanny said: "Now, darling, I'll feel bad If you refuse to obey me," the boy had b?en Instantly contrite. He groaned and took It and Lanny kissed him and wanted to weep over him because he was such a dear and hadn't any mother not even a stepmother! "Lanny," he said to her on the seventh dny, "do you know I love-yos a lot? I wish dad would marry "0h, Lanny, You Dear Old I I Can't Do That:" you, so you could be with me ail the time.'' and learned that he was Irony's heart nwelled with the as a young doctor of distinct Pf j of her baffled materpoignant grief lse. J nity at that honest boyish avowal. ! One day, after he had j On the eighth day he developed I an Interne, they met years double pneumonia, as a sequel to W wanting the measles. He almost died and corridor. "I've been began you, Stevle," so did Lanny. Tb doctor swore "ft fencing, any preliminary and so did Stephen's father that cour for your postgraduate devoied nursnothing but Kurope." J ing brought him through. She MJ f' Lanny. wept the day she realized If she has"Impossible, had a frightful reversal r drew another day's salary m his a father' j tuns. done lie's nurse, she would be accepting money I'm not toU cr under false pretenses; and she wept duty by me and off him and nerhaps raft on two (omits. First, because n I'm I htm In When Mr. f n- If F. U I "ONE STOP STATION" with retail shoe business "Little Colonel" Will Show At The Strand Theatre BRYNERS' SERVICE 3 sold hi S"'"' ;,.y lbb-3- thusiast aud would probabh! cute the same enthusiasm hnt Sipv bad split bor her birthday ; and his love, b; graph, Christmas eve, together an exquisite little watch to ty the dollar timepiece she pulse beats. On New I, day, a year later, he made a call and she was out on a casf the day she was relieved she t tiatlin spirited And you, my sweet Penelope, out there somewhere you wait for me, With buds of roses in your hair and kisses on your moulli. 1 j" Foods are More Aiis. was leaving Stephen, and , because Stephen's father i, . . . . .. ....... t.i iuu griueui! for dor" uu ..ci.i5 . four-ounc- e u tine day the detective agency sent him u very good snapshot of a little girl and asked him If this was tle child he was seeking. The ugency was unable to recognize In her the original of the photographs he had sent them. When Mr. Gatlin gazed upon that photograph, he we;t. Mrs. Gatlin's faith cure, as he had suspected It would, had prcned wholly Ineffective. In his agony, the words of the poem caiae back to him: Safety and Security On a Set Of It does not boil valuable vitamins out of food, to be poured down drain pipes . . . Heating speeds are set exactly for recipe temperatures, avoiding excessive boiling, and retaining food of your values. Why pour u irou-liiv- school. ENJOY YOUR SUNDAY .AND YOUR EVENING . RIDES IN few H in a iiiiui 's . OUR REGULAR . about the sf 'i'iieiitlure Uatlin a mal riiiioiual t Lul all liis love jor liieir li.iufeiilur couiil nut slieiler tier of hl triim Hie hatrt-win, niio iiad ntver wunlfj her. Their aiiaira fiitied iu the divorce court Inn teii-y- t hi uld I'eiieiupe waa t;ven inin Uib kefpiiig uf Jlii ial-li- h lor ivo Mimlay eLcpi a iiiunlh. liisl day tin lin-tuficainii' tliey e l out juyiully to A n. into tile hit .t a k .inf. ball, Oieatiiiitf, etrut'k i'.'iif!uo on the nuse and uic neurotic .Mrs. Ual-- i ii lennncd her Iidim the hospital to which ner foniier" husband had ht-- jjfA.CE t jurisdiction of the court that had granted their divorce. A diligent search of three months failed of Its object, so Mr. Gatlin neglected to deposit any alimony to his credit. He knew she could manage very well without the alimony. But he also knew Ixniise. She would have what was coming to her or know the reason why. When six months had passed, Mr. Gatlin decided he had never been acquainted with her, for she failed to make any demand upon him for her alimony; hence he realized she preferred, by keeping Penelope from him, to cause him the maximum of suffering rather than reveal her whereabouts by making a claim for the alimony due her. A year and a day from the date of the grunting of her Interlocutory de cree, her attorneys petitioned for the tinal decree, which wus granted. Mr. liatlin thereupon discovered she was living in Paris. This news brought him no com fort. She was beyond reach of L lifted States law. However, he had detectives place her under surveillance. They reported her us 11 v ins alone, so Mr. Gatlin concluded she had placed Penelope in a It is our pleasure to serve and entertain our many Consult us !2a sTcrty ex-wi- AND STILL THEY COME diaw your patronage at. to I. Bell Syndicate Service, tlie uinld to Europe, (iatlin retired from business, willed 1'enelope all his money, and was about to begin a neari.ii for his daughter wheu a motor accident endud ills lite. I'Tom tils cell in the county Jail, Mr. (Jatlln orders to his attorneys to find Penelope and take lesal steps to prevent his from removing her again beyond the GOING TO U5E CTSw.-- ' r S after-ihj.iii- Patrons each week. We hope that we will, again irT7 the hurried Offices or by VVN'U y Salt Lake City Utah i fctr ton-le- Subscribe for The Journal mi i i) Copvrlcht Coal & Coke General or i": iu uui.pi a iu auivo IM Sunnyside lis CNAl'I'i:!: MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE FAMOUS Jiifl OYERALLS PAINTIN6A v Utah Fuel Co. B?V f ' ; ' , T7 Gift Shop. Lyes Examined. Repair Work. UTAH HELPER Just right for. YARN IN LEE JELT DENIM - "C VERYONE I IM THE' MORE YARN To attendant A and placed all his assets In a- truft fund, the income to be paid to him during his lifetime and to Pene-kl- e death. He saved out after of this trust fund, however, ten thousand dollar, with which he jiurehnsed a letter of credit and a ticket to I ".'lerbiiurg. In the interim Mr. (iatliu's detecHired that Penetive had in Kiht.iil iii Switzerland;; lope lie planned to go to that school, abduct reneli'i'e. and his plans were a trille hazy, but he intended the to iniiiare ihem as lie crot-.seof Atlantic. (Mice In Mis.sessiou Penelope, he would see to it that she should never I;rn-,- i;iinppiness Stafford. UTAH PRICE Phone 2r mbulance Service F.mbalmet Licensed ndertaker til J' Bunnel Motor Co. FOR KENT Suite or rooms suitable for office or light house keeping. Inquire Sirs. A. J. MRS. J. E. FLYNN, Mgr. OVERALLS I'M GUARANTEEDTO OUTWEAR ANY OTHER OVERALLS YOU fcVtK HAU HELPER, UTAH, MARCH 29, 1935 THE HELPER JOURNAL PAGE FOUR arross the Mn El - IF : ml a man-raise- e, rei j hi. o |