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Show I THE HELPER JOURNAL ani its founders by Bi.shop Geo-;.- ; E. Jorgensen, Mrs. Jospuhlne Fa.; SO bid for a period of 30 days ; sett. Mrs. Francis , p,rio.-- ! ! ""Ms aner the date set for opening. Time for completion will be an s. Hannah Good JUBILEE element in determining the award. 11a Higgins. Musical numhprs ' ? The right is reserved ' I we Oil Kit to accept -- ""'"m the Siusins WC any, or to reject all proposals an1 Mothers of the ward. Katheri;,-g . .1.0 n:te L. 1alternates. baxey of Provo. whn oa muu Bidders are hereby notified that openea ;ociety a and solo, OllCe vocal trio consisting 0 To Contractors these ceie- are PWA projects and will Mrs. Mary Hansen rra m i be carried out under the rules and piusrrti-.1, special and Mrs. , , r Clara Thorn n Bryner in the v.a.uuu regulations of the Emergency ReerfDing lief Appropriation Act of ""1935 , win jri!icle. be receivfected Vovemtior j v iccr . thereto pertaining. (See Constructiv Robinson of Salt on Regulations. PWA form fG6 or - time the ward was part of Emery S..u. lay, Novem;,P1- - 16 1935 president or me xiiform 179, dated July 22, 1933, and stake. Mrs. Margaret Ann w5,'tU . n.e th?v will be publicly Horsley.i sen's Kenei o..-Mrs. Isabelle Bryner. Mrs. Emma cpfcn ;(! 8,1,1 road, for ai me the follow- - subsequent revisions.) pal speaKer CARBON COUXTV BOARD .Mrs. stena maims. Petersen, and! OF EDUCATION' AT PRICE, Mrs. Barbara Mclntire T.uil .J An S Room ltii UTAH ad-charter who are efi'i' ik. Price, Utah, aim members, Joifvered tnnim- the u:u " jgraw" "' mgii; at are tri honor ed short and IIelPer. Orson H. Guymon Utah. ing, releome guests of the eele-- ! Each buildine .U in ha .... .m tio organization bration. Mv President rp UftlU u;ui uu .. . ----. .... wi .separately, anil Geo. E. Ockey ln,i be let In a General Contract,! Secretary lu "u:""le a" Ule of con 1st Publication Oct. 17, 1935 u struction except Plumbing and Lat a 10 muse nu publication Nov. 7, 1933. Heating. 1'lans, Specifications, and bid forms prepared by Cannon & Fet- - Adam Narrative Said To Be Allegory Arcuitects, covering said buildings will be available to bid- JriCRB, "will help you reach a decision. ders on and after October 26, 1033, "Adam and Fallen Man" is. the at tueir office, 5116 Templeton slbje;t of the sermon to be read a- j: will tell you about opportunities Building, Salt Lake City, Utah; al-- j in all Churches of Christ, Scienso at the office or the about I undorsign-- ; tist, on Sunday, November 10. you in business training ed. A cash deposit of $15.00 will The Golden Text: "Lord, who be required for each set shall abide in thy tabernacle? who to succeed in the ;aded of those who given to be rerurned alter the bids shall dwell in thy holf hill? He are opened, on return of the set that walketlt uprightly, and work-e;j of commerce. jin good order, providing the one jighteowsnes?, and speakoth it has submitted a bid the truth in his heart," is from securing will tell you about courses, our me- in proper form. V'aalms 15:1,2. m nf instruction, The losson-sernioabout mnnv nth- also includes Each bid must be accompanied the Bible passage: ''Behold therea we certified have cashiers by to check, offer. special advantages fore the goodness and severity of o:- - Bid Bond, payable to the un4 God: cn them which fell, severity; dersigned, for not less than I card will five per cent of the amount tbere-oi- ; but loward thee, goodness, if thou bring yoa copy. this check amount to be for- continue in his godness." (Roman faited if the bid accompanying it 11:22); and the following correlais accepted and the bidder then tive from the Christian Science D. S fnils to enter into the Contract textbook. Science and Health with or to furnish a bond as required Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy:. "A knowledge of evil Xorth Main Street Salt Lake City, Utah by law. was never the essence of divinity Contract, bond, nd other forms or man hood. In the first chapter ii! ay be seen at the office of the Wasatch 1812 of Genesis. e il has no local habiArchitects. nor name. Creation is there tation Xo bidder may withdraw his '' as spiritual, enitire, represented and good." (p. 537). r Th, 'ill bJ 1 Mi) II kuiij Tf Cm C J -- 11 . lt j a'e - doiE j Kll 1 i Mr. a Rk. VV.W'WV'W 011 I ... ,.:.,.. aic tuiisiuti Prolo- OMMERCIAL EDUCATION Helper, Utah November, 8 1935 COMMUNITY Helper Woman' CHURCH a.m. come out Church. School and study the Word of God. Morning Worship 11 a.m. good singing 10 and sermon by the pastor, WHh God's People". "Clti-:-nshi- p STOVE Club to Meet The Wotnans Club will meet November 14 at the Y. M. C. cha. pel. The program is under the social department of the body and tentatively includes the following. Musicai umbers by Marie Leger, oa the Xlophone; reading of a prepared paper by Mrs. Geoige Keliey; reading by Mrs. L. Earl Acord of Castle Gate; current by Mrs. John Maleker; and songs by girls chorus of the Helper fchool under ithe direction of Professor Edelman. 7 p.m. League patriotic program with discussion on "Armistice Iay Mrs. Ted and Peace". Leaders Thomas and Elizabeth Stevenson. Choir practice every Friday 7 p.m. at the parsonage. Remember the date of the Bazaar, November 21. Why go to church? Wby not? not now? The membership T. H. Evans, Minister November 11. drive will FOR SALE CHEAP Hot Blast Stove in good condition Inquire 515 Cedar Street, Helper Ace Minor commenced excavation this week on a new home to be located on D Street Mrs. D. C. Gibson returned home to Helper this week from Denver, Colorado where the has spent the past month visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Best Mr. and Mrs. Joe Veccbio visited in Helper last week-enwith friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vecchio are now living in d start Mi: Hubbard's assignments were as follows. Superintendent Chosen by Red Cross John Hillabrandt, Wattis; Superin- Among the successful pheasant tendent T. C. Harvey, Columbia, hunters this week were Gene GibDavid L. Parnilcy, ConsumMrs. Roll Cross of Hed Gus Appointment son, Jimmie Ruggerl "and call chairmen in six communities ers; Lecne Lund, Iatutla; Superin- Tsangaris. Gene and Jimmie tried of Carbon county was announced tendent Walter F. Claik, their luck, again Tuesday without and Mrs. George Kelly, much avail. Friday by Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, Six Roll Call Chairmen Kern-worth- , of director county the roll call. Martin. j that es. and want j t A card for any sender or any purse Exclusive Eurgoyne Line in all sty-la- s and sizes ranging in price from $1.25 to $4.00 per 25 and on up ac- the out-;.tb!- cordingly. 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